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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Apr 1939, p. 6

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--l I PAGE SIX Blackstock Victorian Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Bailey with Presideut Mrs. Cecil Ferguson in the chair. Mrs. W. Hoskîn read the scripture. After the business the programn was given in charge of Miss-ý Giatt-* Mqutjor; reading by Mis$ Jean Wright, 'Success"; Piano music bv Mrs. Arthur Bailey; read- ROYAL II OWMANVILLE Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. APRIL 13-14-15 also "FAMILY AFFAIRYP with Mickey Rooney and Iàonel Barrymore Matinees Friday and Baturday Priday _ Saturday 2.30 pa..m Mon. - Tues. - Wed. APRIL 17-18-19 "YOUNG DR. KILDARE"P starring Lew Ayres, iàonel Barrymore and Nat Pendleton Matinees M*idpy 4 p.m. Wednesday 2.80 p.m. THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO ing by Mrs. George Bowers, "Faith- fui": reading by Mrs. Norman Mountjoy, "Plenty to Give"; violin xxlusic bv Kathleen and Dorothy W'right, accompanied by P ea r'I Wright at the piano. Meeting closed with lunch. 1 April 6th the A.Y.P.A. of St. iJohn's met at the home of Mrs. J. fA. McArthur. President Miss Vera rForder led iný prayer. A letter was )read concerning the local council which is being held in Bowrnanville April 12 and arrangements made for members to attend a f ield trip te visit the General Motors Plant. Dr. McArthur Rave a talk and demon- stration on "First Aid." Two con- tests and lunch brought the meeting to a close. Visitors: Mr. Roberts Willian, Toronto with Mrs. William Steele; Mr. Lorne McQuade, Toronto, a -t the Trewin Bros; Miss Marion Stinson, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. R. Stinson; Mr. Arnold johnston, To- ronto, with Mr. and Mrs. A. John- ston; Mrs. Cecil Hill, with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ferguson, in Bowman- ville: Mr. and Mrs. N. S. McNally and Verna. in Gaît; Miss Verna Mc- Naly is visiting in Toronto; Miss Mahel VanCamp. University of To- ronto, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William VanCamP; Mrs. Flor- ence Thomson and Anne, in Toron- to. Mr. Robert Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vincent, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith; Miss Helen Waldon and Mr. Lorne Brad- burn. with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bradburn, Mr. Stan Williams, To- ronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey; Miss Helen VanCamp, in Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hyde and Patsy. Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Argue; Miss Hazel Mount- joy, Bronte and Miss Aileen Mount- joy, Toronto. with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mountjoy; Miss Florence McLaughlin, Toronto, with Mr., and Mrs. J. R. McLaughlin; Miss Phe- mia Hooev. Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. George Hooey; Miss Susie VanCamp. in Toronto; Mrs. Wallace Marlow attended the Ontario Educa- tional Conventioin in Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Werry and family, Enniskillen. at Mr. and Mrs. W. A. VanCamp's: Mr. and Mrs. -J0e Rutledge, Toronto, in the village; Miss Eva Brown, Miss Lorna Mc- Coîl. Mr. Roy Hilgartner and Mr. R. Alân, at their homes; Miss Lea- nor Shaw. in Oshawa; Mrs. Harvey Ginn. Dorothy and Bert, Bethany, with relatives. Maple Grove Mr. Vernon Trimble. Mr. Bud Cotter. Port Hope; spent Good Fni- day with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Trimble. Misses Susie Laird, Nellie Snow- den. Theltna Freemau. Mr. Fred Mil- ler. holidaving at their homes. . Mrs. W. Pearson, two sons Donald and Harrv have returned te their home at Lakefield after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Laird, Sr. Mrs. R. D. Trimble, Mr. Vernon Trimble, visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Thickson, Oshawa. Mrs. S. T. Bartlett, Toronto; Mr. Hall, London have neturned te To- ronto and London aften a pleasant visit with the fonme's sisten, Mns. H. R. Foley. Weddinz belîs are again ringing in this community. Miss Nellie Ridelaugh. Toronto; Mn. and Mns. Fred Twist, Oshawa, visited Mrs. L. Twist. Congratulations to Miss Bessie Simpson and Mn. Leslie Welsh on thein necent maniage. Enf i-ld Mn. Fred Ashton, Toronto; Mrs. Ellîs Pascoe, Bnooklin, and Miss Grace Wenny, R.N., Enniskillen have been with Mn\I. and Mns. G. Ormis- ton durnng thein illness. Both'-ane impnoving. Mn. Franîk McMullin is spendirn bis holidays in Toronto. Miss Helen Stark has been visit- ing relatives in Oshawa. Mn. D. Hall is home f nom High- land Cneek. Me and Mn. John Hall are engaged by Mn. Rae McLaugh- lin for the summer. Mn. and Mns. AIf Pnescott and familv visited Mn. Wilbent Smith in Oshjwa. r.Alf Pnescott has been under the docton's cane. Mns. Norman Scott and Mns. W. Ormiston are able te attend te their household duties anain. Mn. Fred Holliday, Bs'ookiin, has rented the fanm of Mns. Elda Scott on the town line. t it Solina Our Easter services Sunday were well attended. At the Sunday School session Miss Betty Smnales sang a solo. Miss Fanny Smales gave an Easten storv and Misses Verna and Ella Milîson sang a duet. The chunch was beautifully deconated witb Eas- ten lilies and othen plants. Rev. Racke- ham gave an Easter message and the choir gave a selection. Mn. Wesley Werry, with Toronto friends. Mn. Russel Balson, Pont 'î'erry, spent the week end at home. Miss Helen Baker, Peterboro; Miss Ileen Couch. Bowmanville at Mn. Jack Baken's. Mn. and Mrs. Wesley Yellowlees visited in Toronto on Sunday. Mn. and Mns. Livingstone Miller and Clifford; Mnr.and Mns. John Kivell. Misses Pearl and jean Leach, at Mn. Norman Lcach's, Taunton. Miss Jessie Yellowlees, Oshawa, at Mn. N. C. Yellowlees'. Mn. and Mrs. Walter Panninden and Evlvn at Mn. Bnummel's, Col- umbus. Mns. Morley Cook and Elizabeth, Coîbonne; Mn. Gnose, Raglan, at Mn. Charles Blanchard's. Mn. Benson Cryderman, Gien Mil- ler, at Mn. Thomas Balcer's and Mn. Harold Pascoe's. Miss Bessie Reynolds, Peterbono; Miss June Whitnel Toronto, at Mn. Jack Reynolds'. Mn. George Wenry, Toronto Uni- versity, spent the week end with bis parents, Mn. and Mns. S. E. Wenny. .Zion Mn. and Mns. George Milîs, Mrs. W. Glaspel, Oshawa; Mn. and Mns. Ralph Glaspel, Tyrone, at Mn. F B. Glaspel's. The Balson Quartette sang at the Old People's Reunion at Oshawa, Monday. Mn. and Mns. Ivan Cocknane and Betty Manie, Bowmanville; Miss Mary Cameron, Oshawa, at Mn. Wes Camenon's. Misses Eleanon and Lila Stainton, Oshawa; Mns. Ross Lee and Dianne, Kedron; Miss Bennice Stainton, Peterbono, at Mn. A. T. Stainton's. Mn. Franklin Awde, Toronto, at Mn. Luther Pascoe's. Mn. and Mns. Russell Stainton and faniily, Mrs. James Stainton, at Mns. John Stainton's, Oshawa; Misses Emma Killen. Toronto; An- nie Killen. Oshawa; Mn. and Mns. John Knox and daughtens, Nonth Oshawa. at Mn. Robent Kille-n's; Miss Vera Fiýher, Toronto, at Mn. A. Fishen's Mn. and Mns. Refond Cameron. at Mn. Charles Vivian's, Hampton; Mn. and Mns. J. W. Bal- son. at Mn. Albent Balson's, Solina; Miss Hilda Stainton, Blackwater, at -Mn. Refond Camenon's; Mr. Russell Stainton, Mns. James Stainton at Mn. Charles Lander's Oshawa; Mns. Ann Lang. Misses Noneen and Olga Laniz. Mn. Whitney Lang, Toronto, at Mn. John Jacks; Mn. and Mns. F. B. Glaspel, at Toronto. Mn. Alex. McMasten bas been on the sick list. W. A. met at the home of Mns;* F. B.,Glaspel, on Tuesday with a neal good attendance. Aften the business there was a real gon'd pnognam and the gnoup, Mns. F. B. Glaspel, Mns. Ray Camenon and Mns. H. Gusher- gen, senved a bountîful lunch te ail. The Football Club hd thein oyster Suppen Thunsday night. A good cnowd tunned out and evenybody had s good time. Mn. and Mns. J. Awde and family, Toronto. at Mn. Frank Pascoe's. Mn. James McMasten, Tononto, visited at Mn. J. W. McMasten's. Mn. and Mns. Christian Stan, To- ronto. at Mn. Hans Geisbengen's. Mn. and Mrs. George Sonley and Teddy. Toronto, at Mn. Fred Cam- eron's. Haydon g Recent visitons: Miss Unsul McNeil Tononto al -home. Mns. R. Ashton, Leaside, at Mn, -L. Ashton's. Il Mn. and Mns. F. Cowling and î- Fred, Blackstock, at Mn. R. Mc. Neil's. d Messrs. Lloyd and Roland Thomp- n son, Miss Devitt, Cadmus, at Mn. W, Thompson's. nr Miss Venno Trewin, Oshawa. al home. i. Mn. S. Wooliings. Beatnice and nr Norman. Toronto. at Mn. H. Ash- ton's. Miss Beatnice is nemaining foi ts the holidays. Ét Miss Annie Mountjoy, Cadmus, al Mn. M. Slemion's. Mn. and Mns. L. Ashton and fam. ily. at Mn. R. Ormiston's, Enniskil- len. Hasten service was well attende< Sundav aftennoon. Rev. H. W. Foley of Bowmanville pneacbed a very in- spiring Easten message, taking as his subject "Bfr and After Easten.' Churcb service next Sunday aften- noon at 3 P.m. Burkjçeton Recent visitons: Mn. and Mrs. D. Kay and David, Toronto: Mn. and Mns. A. Shanpe and familv and Mn. and Mns. W. Sandenson. Enniskillen with Mns. C. Sanderson. Miss Bernice Barber, Toronto, with Mn. and Mns. E. Coughili. Mn. Wallace Bneck spent the Eas- ten week end in Toronto. Messrs. William Hoskin and Jack Sinîclair attended a Canadian Oul Banquet at Oshawa and neponted a splendid time. Miss Donothy Moskin. with lier brother. Mn. Moward Moskiiî, Ked- non. Messns. T. Adams, A. Alldned and W. Bneck attended a hockey game at Toronto on Satunday. Mn. Ed. Coughill is slowly necov- PIgs For Sale FOR SALE- TEN YORKSMIRE Pigs, 6 weeks old. Apply O. Hy- land. R. R. 3, Bunketon. 15-1 ening, after having been confined to bed. A izoodlv number attended thec Easter and Communion Service on Sundav morning, conducted by Rev. H. Lackey. Misses Viola and Mary Adams. Betty Mof fat and Mable Avis sangr "The Old Rugged Cross," accompanied by Miss Ruby Baile'y at the orgzan, and was enjoyed by ail. Miss Dapbne Avis at home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. A. VanCamp. and Mn. Jack VanCamp ani Miss Susie VanCamp were recent tea guests of Mn. and Mrs. W. N. Hoskin. Mn. and Mrs. L. Voloenburg, Osh- awa. with Mn. and Mrs. I. Smith. Mn. and Mrs. F. Bailey, Mrs.ý J. Narlow Blackstock. witb Mr..and Mrs. G. McLaugblin. Mrs. Lunn, Kirby. with ber' moth- er. Mrs. C. Dean, who is recovering nicelv. Mn. and Mrs. E. Wilson, Messrs. Harold and Robent Wilson with Mr. and Mrs. Ella Hoskin. Salem Changes are taking place rapld- ly iOur neighborhood. 1fr. and Mrs. Burrows of Harniony have moved inte Uic house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, wha have moved te Harmony; Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Collacott have movcd te Uic Anderson f arn east of Bow- manville on thc highway, and Mr. and Mra. F. Blackburn have mov- cd te Mr. E. Silver's house on Uic Manvers Road. Mr. Patrick White had a suc- cssful sale of houschold and farm effecte on'Monday snd is leaving Mr. and Mrs. John Sayer have been very ill with Uic flu. Rev. A. W. March delivered a very fitting Easter sermon at Uic atternoon service. A reception service was also held for new members whcn the following were received into church mcmbcrship, Miss Thelma Werry, Miss Marie Collscott, Misses Nia and Hilda Darch, 'Misses Lillie and Kathleen Cowlmng, and Mr. Lloyd Richards. The sacrament was also adminis- tered at Uic close of Uic service. Y. P. U. meeting April Sth was opened by the president. Mrs. H. Barrie, lst vice, tç'ok charge of Uic program: Bible reading, Mrs. Barrie; topic, Mrs. L. Squair; short talk, Rev. March. The meet- ing was then given over to mcm- bers of Shaw's Home & School Club who put on their huniorous one-act play, which 'was very much enjoyed by ail present. The characters were well chosen and ecd one doing full justice te their respective parte, even under the handicap of so many having or just recoverig from the f lu. The Y.PZt. servcd a dainty lunch and a social tissie brought Uic meeting to a close. Attendance 42. Easter brought Toronto visiters te Mr. and Mrs. F. Cator when Mr. and Mrs. J. Cator and 96' Misa B. Cator and Master ROI* Hobbs (Uic latter celebrating bis eighth birthday), motored down bringing gift of flowers to theirl parente, which Mrs. Cator kindly loaned for Uic afternoon church service. Two other beautiful Eas- ter liJies adorned Uic pulpit, one from Mrs. L. Buttery and one from the W. A., this one being sent to Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Squair. atter Uic service, who have been confined to Uic house so much this witer. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Welsh whose marriage took place April 8th. Little Miss Ruth Newman had her armn dislocated while playirng at school. Mr. Blackburn and Mr. L. Richards teok her for médical aid at once but she bas been sut- fering greatly with it. Mr. sud"Mrs. W. Fitz, Janetville, 'Mr. W. Cornish and daughters, town, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cornish, the two girls staying over to help Mrs. Cornish who is suffening Uic efiects of a bad fail. Mrs. Moody, Mrs. F. Hurst, Masters Warren and John and Miss Lois Hurst, Toronto, were3 Gond Friday visiters with Mr. and Mrs. H. Gaud. Mr. Ralph Simp- son went te Toronto with them for Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. P. Cann and Reta motored te Toronto, and. Mrs. Cann and Reta staycd over the Easter, while Mrs. W. Cann who had been in Toronte with Mr. and Mrs. L. Annis and babe returned home with Mr. P, Canti, and since both have been quite ill with thc f lu. Mrs. C. Pollard and Misa Ruth Pollard have gone to Toronto for Uic Easter week. FOR ALL TYPES 0F INTERIOR DECORATING AND REFINISHING Flo-Glaze and Old Colony No better values on the market NEW LOW PRICES 85e & $1.20 quart NU-WALL The Cold Water Paint - Easy to apply - washable and economicaL. WALLPAPER Brlghten those dark rooms wlth new Wallpaper. We have the latest Patterns ln Sunwortby and Suntested papers. As low as 10Oc a roll J.W;J EW EL L Phone 5156 -- ou=anvie Hamipton Mr. L. Scott, Port Hopue, is l at Uic home ot Mr. Arthur Allin. Congratulations te Mr. and Mrs. L. Welah (nee Bessie Simpson) on their recent marriage. A happy and interesting event was held at Uic home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds on Sunday, April MU, when their infant son, David Rosa, was cbristened. Those esent re ev.ad Mrs. W. Racbm Hampton, r and Mrs. Wm.Brode and Jimmiej, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilcbrist, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Reynolds and Barbara, 1fr. and Mrs. A. E. Whltndl snd tam- ily, Mr. sud Mrs. R. H. Reynolds and famlly, ail of Toronto, Miss Bessie Reynolds, R.N., Peterboro, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds and tamily, Salins, Misa Lulu Rey- nolds, 1Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Horn, Mr. and Mrs. George Farncomb, Miss Florence Burns, Hampton. Visitera: Mr. and Mrs. Joc Chapmsn wlihfrienda iToronto. ..Mrs. Boy Knox with triends in Peterboro. . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Farncomb with friends in Toronto... Mr. C.,Mils, Oshawa, visited his brother, Mr. J. Mills. ... 1fr. and Mrs. R. Burnsansd baby, Oshawa, at Mrs. Jas. Burns'. ..Miss Elinor Vivian, Port Per- ry, wli her parente, Mr. and Mrs. C. Vivian. . . Misses Helen and Betty Knox, Toronte, spent Uic weekcnd at home. .. Miss Jessie Hogarth, Bowmanville, with her parente, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ho- garth. .. Miss Elsie Haddcn, our Jr. teacher, is spending Easter weck at ber home in Uxbridge... Mr. Harry Faulkner, school prin- cipal, is at his home at Franktord. ..Miss Laura Virtue, Toronto, with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Billett. ..Miss Nancy Johns with her mother, Mrs. C. Johns. . . Miss Connie Farncomb is visiting fri- ends in London... Miss Rosellen Anthistle, Branttord, spent Easter Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Anthistlc. .. Dr. Wallace Horn, Port Hope, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Horn.-. .1fr. and Mrs. Russell Reynolds and children, Toronto, at Miss L. Rey- nolds'. .. Mrs. Ken Caverly and Bruce, Toronto, visited her par- ente, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Souch. ..Miss Doreen Perrett, Toronto Normal School, is spending Easter holidays at home. .. Mrs. Harry Holwell is visiting triends in To- ronto. .. Mrs. F. Cryderman and Mr. Harry Cryderman, Bowman- ville, vîsited Mn. and Mrs. Bruce Ferguson. . Mrs. Jno. Willis, To- ronto, with her f ather, Mr. Jno. Colwill and sister Beatnice. .. Miss Nora Kersiake, Toronto, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.à Kerslake. .. Mr. Fred Billett, To-( rente, at A. E. Billett's... Mr. and1 Mrs. Percy Dewell, Whitby, at J. Chapman's... Miss Gladys Chap- man, Ebenezer, at Wm. Chap- man 's. School Reports CADMJS Report of Winter term of S. S. No. 5, Cadmus. A - Good; B - Sat- istactory; C - Unsatisfactory. Grade Eight - Doris Mountjoy A, Sara Marlow A, Donald Lan- sing B. Grade Seven - Mary Hooey A. Grade Six - Nora Ginn B. Grade Five - Marlon Thompson A, Ronald Gian B. Grade Four - John Veale A, Eleanor Thompson absent. Grade One - Elaine Thompson absent. Helen Fowler, teacher. S. S. 19, DARLINGTON Grading - A excellent, B good, C tair, D unsatistactery. Grade 8 - Jean Ferguson, A minus; Muriel Smith, B plus; Bruce Taylor, B plus; Berniece Moorey, B minus; Margaret Hîlîs, C plus. Grade 6- Joyce Hills C. Grade 5 - Evelyn Taylor, A minus; Ruth Ashton, C plus; Dor- othy Moorey D. Grade 4 - Dorothy Ferguson C minus. Grade 3 - Johan Pollack A. Grade 2 - Bejîs Pollack B plus; Jack Smith B; Milly Hilis B min- us. Ungraded - Mike Jurko, Gwen Hilas, Donald Taylor. Jean McLean, teacher. NEWCASTLE BIGH SCHOOL REPORT FOR EASTER TERM Grade XII - James Lovekin 62.6, Reita Cooke 53. Grade XI - Donald Jose 65.4, Kathleen Toms 59.3, Edith Hen- diry 59.3, Maurice Powell 46.1, Lawrence Millson 45.3, Harold Hoar 39.9, Jean Bonathan 39.7, Margaret Bowen 38, Arthur Toms 24. Grade X - Maurice Pedwell 60, F'loyd Millson 54.6, Helen Couch 54.1, Norma VanDuseji 45, Robert A.llln 39.7, Grace Powell 35.2. Grade IX - Dolly Purdy 70, Laurence Morton 69.6, Grace Cet- ter 61.8, Muriel Pedwefl 61.6, Lil- lan Pooley 61.5, Kelih Branten 59, Hazel Powell 57.3, Pauline Deline 55.4, Roy Murray 53.9, ELeonard Lawlor 52.5, Doris Allin 52.4, Ruby Gibson 46.3, Dors Mar- tin 46.3, Reginald Meadows 40.6, Williamn Taylor 36.1, Richard Rel- ley 35.9 ' William Gibson 33.1, Boss Embley 32.4; Frank Hoar 30. J. D. Ceemba. Principal. Japan's seizure et Hainan Is- land warns nations in general flot eo leavç islands eut after dark.- Chicago Dsily News. Tuie ii te .,R 'g , gELDY h-tormq C i.c Newcastle News NEWCASTLE RIGH SCROOL EASTER CLOSING The Easter closing exercises of Newcastle High School wcre held Thursday, April Mt, with Reita Cooke, President of thI H.S.L.S., in thc chair. Rev. R. E. Morton gave a talk on thc significanoe of Easter. Pauline Deline rcad the latest issue of the Buzzer. Grace 1Powell contributed a recitation, and Kathleen Toms and Edith Hendry played a piano duet. Misa Helen McEvoy was present by speclal requsest and favored with a number of piano selections. The school signified its appreciation 1by asking for encores. Refresh- ments were servcd. - Jas. P. Lovekin, Press Representative of Uic H.S.L.S. REV. ]LE. MORTON ADURESSES SCHOOL CHILDREN Rev. R. E. Morton, representing Uic Newcastle Hotiultural Soc- iety, visited Uice public and high schools on Easter closing day, Thursday, April 6, and talked to thc pupils on Uic conservation of our wild flowers, m en tio n in g among others that are gradually diaappcaring from Uieir native haunts, Ontario's floral emblcmn, Uic White Trillium. He also lcft at Uic schools some Departmcnt of Agriculture pamphlets on Uic subjcct. If you wish to preserve Uic springtime beauty of Uic countryside you should pick Uic wild flowcrs sparingly and flot wastefuily. Miss Helen McEvoy favoured with some piano solos. NEWCASTLE W. M. S. EASTER THANK-OFFERING Annual W. M. S. Easter Thank- offering of Uic U. C. was held in the S. S. Hall, April 3rd, with Mrs. N. Allin presidmng. Thosc who assisted in devotions wcre Rev. R. E. Morton, Mrs. Morton and Mrs. P. Hare. Mrs. Rinch and Mrs. J. C. Han- cock were appointed as a trans- portation committee to arrange for cars to attend "The Secretar- ies' Conference"l in Oshav<a, April 20th. Mrs. H. Pearce and Mrs. H. Tomns sang a duet entitled "What Givc'st Thou?", accompanied by Mrs. Rinch. The guest speaker was Mrs. H. Argue of Bowmanville, who gave one of the most sincere and im- pressive addresses that Uic ladies of Uic Newcaatle Auxlliary have been priviliged to hear for some time. Mrs. Argue took her listen- ers back in sacred history to Uic Garden of Eden, and outlined Uic different ways in which God haa rcvcaled himacif to his people down through Uic ages, dwelling on Uic Incarnation, Crucifixion and Uiche %urrection of Jesus, then Uic coming of Uic Holy Spirit whîch is really God in man. Mrs. A. W. Pickard, Bowman- ville, sang very swcetly and fit- tingly, "There is a Green Hill Par Away." A vote of Uianks was tcndercd the speaker by Mrs. C. Batty and Mrs. Irwin Colville. A social half hour foilowed when a dainty lunch was served. Orono News Mr. Martin Linton has been quite ill. Miss Greta Wilkins is visiting in Toronto. Miss Edra Best, Toronto, visit-' cd her mother, Mrs. H. Best. .Mr. and Mrs. Leland Keat and Elcanor and Master Billy Found, Toronto, visited at Mr. W. E. Davey's. Mrs. Henry Cornish and fam- ily visitcd her parents at Mar- mora, being motored. back by her brother, Mr. Howard Lmnton. Mr. Wm. Neale and Mrs. W. E. Armsatrong enjoyed a visit fromn their daughtcr and sister Mar- jorie and her little boy of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Sherry, To- ronto, wcre in town Wcdnesday and with Mr. Orm Gamsby spent a pleasant haîf hour at the Angli- can Ester Tea. Six of Uic 14 persons who jomn- ed Uic Orono United Church re- cently are members of Orm Gamsby's . Midgct hockey tcam. I'hat's coaching which really will count in Uic gamne ef life.-Osh- awa Times. Mr. and Mrs. Everett J. Brown have returned homne from Hudson !Rcighte, Quebcc, whcre Everett ic THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1939 That 35,000-ton battleship just Jup into quite a lot of razor blades. launched by Gerrnany should cutj -Toronto Telegram. COWLING SELLS FOR LESS And Serves You Weil When we tut your oyes you are asurd ab9oluti s*91.-ý. faction in quallty fit and price Dadd's Pilla - - - 27c GinuPOUa -39 -69o Nymi Kldney Pills 25e-SOc 100 A.B.S.&C. - - 9c 1 lb. Absorb. Cotton 29e 100 A.S.A. Tabs. - - 19o Féflows' Syrup - 87Sc BARRINGTON Shainpoo - 15e - OUe - $1. Hfand Creans - - lSc-P2 14 _______41_ Deodoraut Creans - - m5e . GUARANTEED TO KIL NOTES Dee-Tee I¶oth Ruier, 1 lb. tin - - - . 39e Larvex Spray protecta your gairments against motus for 1year16 oz -- -----83e Garment Baga ------------- c, 35c, 49e CERESAN treats your grain agalnst smut. Use C S M ~ l now li preparation CforER spring seediIng. 1 lb.- - $1 TISSUE 5 lb. - $3.90 nmbW» 700 SMEETS FORMALIN ita the roll 16Goz. - - 25c 3oe5"~ 2 for 40e 15c Pond's Powder FREE 15e Pond's Cream FREE Wlth Ponds Cream wlth Drene Shampoo 49c 33e "INE P. R. UUWLING, PhIllll* E TRSE SPRING SPECIALS IN WINTER WEATHER lu spite of the heavy snowfali Ibis week, there must be sprlng somewhere, because we've just recelved thse finest shlpment of Pure Maple Syrup ln sme years. fltter buy now, because il look1*. like winter la returnlng. Quarts SMe - Gallons $2.00 Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. Ise New Low Prices On Salada Tea Haif Lb. - - - 35e Quaker XXXX Flour - - - cwt. $2.39. Heiuz Demonstration Saturday Hleinz Soups- -------2 for 25e Heinz Ketchup - - - - 2 for 35C Helnz Pork & Beans (Med. Size Tin) Heinz Spaghetti (Med. Size) 2 for 25c Ileinz Tomato Juic'e - - 3 for 25c Blue Ribbon Pure Cocoa - - lb. 19e Palmolive Soap - - - 2 bars Ilc C:ASHMRERE Spratt's Mixed TISSUE Ovals Sofs PUia WIU Balancei Diet for 700 SHEETSAUDg to the raoll C.p ~ ~ AlDg ,3or-1 2 1-4 Ibe. 35c Ont. No. 1 Potatoes, 90 lb. bag 5$1.25 Maple Leaf Pure Lard, 20 lb. ýpail $1.90 Rcdpath Sugar - - - - cwt. $5.30 FuI-0-Pep - The easy economical way to ralse chlcks Cwt. - $ 2.75 Fresh Fish, Vegetables and Fruit Phono 867 8-, mR oniiyil 3 LUCKYDAYS FOUR LEAF CLOVER VALUES Watoh for our oiroiilar in the mail, make a note of the "FOUR LEAF OLOVER VALUES" thon b. sure and se te e cr items NOT ON the circulae but shown in our windows. 'WALKER STORE.Si £JMITSD Phono 451 Bowmanvllle r 'i i I ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES from BO WMA NVILLE APRIL 21-22-23 to Ottawa Montreal Quebec $510 57.30 511.30 Ste. Anne de Beaupre $11.90 PArt train froua Dowmanvlie - 10.14 p.m. April 21 Retur LiAit - Avril 24 'hen ot gooti on 3 p.m. trains tramn Ottawa andi Montreal. *¶TO THE mAarIimES - APRIL 20 AgN Puadlan Pacifie Stations ln New Brunswick Ml ».mInAon tit Ry. Stations hi Nova Scotia -Return Limit- 1.sV. ?»Va Scotia points flot later than Avril 26 jIV. N.w U'uumwikpoits not later than Aprîl 25 U.bOoo~~k Tai Leaving Montreal 3 p.m. 5'u55 jppi an d Hantibili froin any Agent Pool Canadian - .. ceNational j Fý ic

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