PAGE TEN NEWS CONVENTION tee, Mrs. Seron, Mrs. Morris, ORONO LOCALS qUTCA ~A7~ - <Conti nuec f. o page 1) Foley, Miss W ickett. M Ss. Ge. D n a a d L ui inured,' was well equipped with In te r es t ing reports were Brown of the Bank of Commerce Wel edS ej ffective guards. brought from the Oshawa Presby- staff, Oshawa, were in town Sat- Cakd Cr, Fn rce One interesting point was to sec terial meeting by Mrs. Hutchin- urday where they picked up Orme dozens f army trucks of many son and Mrs. Bartlett. Particular Gasby and hiked in quest ofOfr different types in production on stress was laid upon the address speckled beauties. The trip is re- the samne lne as the regular autos. given by Mrs. Stevens, the Presi- ported to have been good, but the 1- It mad quitea contast, bing decwof.tgoodmiuntiBd catyhs9th. dull and unpolished with little At the conclusion of the busi- Mr. Orme Gamsby attended a F .VntnPoe77 arrangement for the comfort of ness session, Mrs. Davison, the meeting of the Game and Fish A the driver or passengers, while president, made several important Club in Oshawa on Monday ev- ClassiliedAd Rates COMING EVEN ___________-Ntcet rutr next in line came the beautifuily announcements of special inter- ening. The club has a member- T E PCA ai evc polished Fords or Mercurys with est to members and friends of the ship Of 150 and Orme is one of the One cent a Word cash, each St. Paul's United Sunday IN HEESAT 0lHNR every comfort available. Society. few honorary members. Insertion (minimum charge will hold its Anniversary Service1 CASH RATEee, ail5O5FPrsAr- AlproshvnEam gi At noon, again through the At the June meeting Miss Arm- 25c). Charge of 25e extra is in the church on Sunday, May - RAaneie, raes575reasotse. ube h courtesy of the Ford Motor Com- strong of Japan will be the guest made when advertse et s 2th: Morning service, l .., OR -teedfrae e M oen a di e r- lte o he Vllguf]cktc pnybu te g ou as tr ns er ed s e ar. A t o th m ei g here A uction S ale o f F r i u e n t paid saine w eek as iser- Speaker, Rev. D. W . Best, D.D.; i g . he W o a t Furneiture id s p-ino t rac ar eofC assified A ds. vice, K ng St.,East, Opp. i t wn xpwîgt on usss o te A ercan sid ~il1 be n xhiit 0f he su - U tin.Exta c ar e 10lc when Evening service, 7 p.m., Capt. Rev. I pard & Gill's. 18 -i te C ut.0 uh m a of the river where after driving plies" which the groups have been ~ f~v* replies are directed to a W. F. Banister, C.A.S.F. 18-1 (Minimum, 25 cents) miles along.roads with Ford Mo- working on during the year. This and E fect S tatesman box niumber. RAIS EVCE -PHN telthdyfMac,1' e tor Company plants on both sides, exhibit is usually well worth see- Births, deaths nRADIOSe Dretos f ew asle Co - a Y e m s-DCpH . h r b n tfe t e d in t h we arrived at Dearborn Inn for jing asmch thought and labor 50e each. In Memnorîams, 50C mntyHl433.posra ac Honesty is our only poli eesewodedo r. luncheon. ges into its preparation. After- By direction of the Public Trustee frntiepu 1Prun o nFidy, ay 24thsormane mad s Saturdau etrrdoelcrc evc foadeotic petser0 rerio-elfoctonic.dServicingthundersigned eon orbIbefored.thedaî9th noon tea will be served. of Ontario, the following chattels verse. Classified advertise- Orchestra, Plan nowto attend. FloigIsrinraoal rcd 0dyga-dyo a,14,fl atclr (Continued next week) The annual Dominion Board will be offered for sale by public ments accepted up Until 6 18 *otherwise aIchrgeio f the saidF.ast mentiEnedidateth meeting will, be held in Emman- auction on the premises of P.M. Wednesday. assetsewie hageo MISSION SCHOOL On Wednesday, May 29, there E. S. SENKLER You are invited to an exhibition25 exr iraon WELL TTEN ED S.mChrchTorotnghinh shoulBEECH AVE., BOWMANVILLE BIRTH ofPaintings and Etchings by u r h o o t , w i h s o l nP hy llis A rm o u r H ertzb erg on M ay entitled th ereto, h a vin g re g ar be of special interest to the mem- onW nRnfe optl 8th and 9th at Willowhaven, ALTERATIONS - BRING IN indsa hnhv oie Theiay 15tnh Btaff ofInheenfreh Hespioalthealemnfromis2itoa6yo clock.,18y1*X#ivestockiFor8SaleSalurlastm 2ear's6clotheskto1be1DatedrataBowmanvillelthiss 6th T h e t eaMis i n g s t a f f 0 f h e l d a So e s y .fthe W m n s M s i n r e n e s a , r u l 1 9 4 0 , t o M r . a n d _ _1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __Fo r _ _S a l e _ r e m o d e l l e d , w e w il l f i x t h e m t a f A r l 9 0 Wardn i ssi"on c ol he ld g a s cet. from te o'clock a.m. to 12 a.m. Mrs. Donald H. Brown, Arn-FOyo r s ei ca on tu akN RM N M NT Y a d "Opn igt" soial eanigdas lrior. a daughter. R aFORa e or Sa eSALE - ONE YORKSHIRE Y u pthiains t a the old school house for an even- l-ISTORY 0F WORK a1dcontnuin aganTahe pm. ____________________ c n Igilt from a qualified sow, dueem o klie te n w s 190 R S LL E R TT M U - in frliiu nsrcinelectric stove, 2 electric re- DEATIIS HOUSE FOR SALE - SEVEN-'to farrow May 24th. Apply W. moes. ThealyknS o p peialsEeutrb hirSlctr anGVENATC.GI.T f ATatrSa1n. inig oomDOWEY- I Bwmaviîeon ooedbrik welingonCon jRowanc, ewcsbeihonkIes n il ind o alertios.nawenc C so cia l. T h e sch o o l is o p e ra tedb y spe s o n l 0ote c h e s f o m t., n e awBe c hstle,__ _ _ P h o n e_ _ font'kcae,2fln ai ONY-I omnilo ceso erBehAve., 18-118-2vleOnai.1- Osaabohvyh sssac h il fth rnt . sian 3o, hsefed n iig Sunday, April 28th, 1940, Car- nwfunce, three-piece bath, FO2SLE-18BLC1JESE manvilleites, notably T. H. Lock-1 varied social program on Wednes- , 4 oak bedroom suites, ma- Mr. Fred Downey and loving for elcrc stove, garage and Jre u ofehni bu hat.da, prl 4t. heprgrmhogan bedroom furniture, 2 wal- mother of George S. and Mild- good garden. Apply C. H. one week. Apply S. Chas.I wascommemoratmng the Silver nut chests of drawers, i mahogany red Downey, in hier 62nd year. Mason or Mrs. J. E. Elliott, Rundle, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, The scsooiowashfilled with rol top desk, walnut couch, hall Interm ent Bowmanvile Ce mne-; Cadmus. Phone: 1 13 P r h n 2 6 chiîdren of ail ages, their parents 1Aniversnry, the C.G.i.eT. rack, numerous oddwlu ad tr.Perr Cnta.17-If and friends. The program began 1 Ad haa usenbury, the presidentd deswahnutOand tery.YryNCentral. wih in on onutehyeascaimmeoetemetngin aogngtbesadeks wlwFRSAE- OIDBICTifrmwgo;aloreitee wit a ingson coduced y 1With regard to the business for nut extension table, 1 typewriter HAYES - At Oshawa Hospital, jFRSL OI C amwgn lorgsee Mr. Sharrard. The scholars of the the week, Miss Spargo informed jwith stand, 1 desk made fromn a on Tuesday, April "30th, 1940,1 house, east side of Centre St. bull. Apply Isaac Hardy, Hamp- school led ail presenit, singing as us of the Affiliation and Gradua- Ipiano,' walnut settee, many odd Clarence M. Hayes, beloved M o d e r n conveniences. Seil ton, Phone 2184, Bowmanville.G A if they reaîîy meant it. tion services to take place next wahnut chairs, several folding husband of AIma James, in his cheap to close up an estate. 1- Mr. and Mrs. Sharrard appear- week. scens bautifu rugs, Encyclo- 58th year. Masonic funeral will Apply A. E. Behman, King St. 17-2 xnoice ed twice on the program singing We sang the C.G.I.T. Hymn. pedia Britýtanica large quantity of take place from the famnily re- , West, Phone 526. Babyf dues wichwer wel rceied.TheOnwgo rou ha chrgeo~books, ishes, draperies, bedding sidence on Friday, May 3rd, at Following the musical part ofj the worship service for the even- adtabl1lien. 2.30 o'clock (Standard Time. BB HCS W R O th rgainspe .5~ R. Smith of 1ig Margaret Lostcy G w en Termis Cash. Interment Groveside Cemetery, For Sale t3ABYkIngores -fo RîaEMy nd Ne Phwaseilsinsoytl OpradLiBugs eeBrooklin. M aigodr o aeMyadN w fechanica mng, gave a talk illustrated wîffi the Onwegos who led us in this For further particuhars apply to:-FRSL -195 ODV8 eryJn aed ocad stereoptican pictures enti t led worshipy service. This was fol- Public Trustee, Osgoode -Hall,. MOUNDSON - March 31st, 1940, Tudor Sedan, excellent condi- Leghorn chicks. The quality is "Christie's Old Organ." For a fulllowedb an interesting play cal- Toronto 2, Ontario. at his residence, 1 Mount Plea- tion, 16000 miles, new battery, limited but quality high. Order D p rm n sant, Oxton, Birkenhead, Eng- heater. Must be sold at once now and avoid disappointment. Inludng hour the attention of ai was held ied "The Way", with the follow- Mr. Wmn. J. Challis, Auctioneer, land, in his 9lst year, Francis to close estate. Clarence Allun, Phone 2636. H. J. Brooks, Bow- by a masterful description of how ing gi rls taking part: Evelyn Bowmanville, Ontario. Moundson, cousin of theae Necsl. 8l anville. 1-fRPISFRALMKS0 A~ a little orphan became the friend Harnden, MY\avis Garton, Jessiee a Nwst.18*-In7tf0 RP RSF . of an aged organ grinder 0f long Co ttJoc Rihrs HenWd n' M. A. James. Funeral service at of a age orgn ginHooperng LuR hadsp,MuelnW- o'sFurniture Co. Palm Grove Wesheyan Church. FOR SALE - CHUM COOK BAYWhiCLghrs aO R ocSALE. .-ERIC ago. Macon, ald Ruby il ntr Floorabrc Hl Soe cem nmewamn MadnlMiss Rb Hobbs. lo Covering Specls Cmte1 Wieeghorn and t Roe hcks, e G .SRIECRSHNUE The closing item of interest was Marjorie Rundle, Lois Marjerri- etry vnadesvo.Ue nl brief address by Rev. G. Wardelson, Inez Bickle. Inlaids, congoheums, feht o I S nemn tFayrc iI oe, re m nam ilel waîng mixesexdatred focch..P icksTO TUC of Oshawa. The meeting was1 The History of the C.G.I.T. was heavy linoleums, in ail widths. SMITH - In Gait, April 28, 1940, for cash. Apphy J. Wonnacott, to he dozeAveAal egg setroce brought to its close with prayer presented by Bernice Sleep in the .ii u eylreforcvr ni el eoe wife Of R.R. 4, Bowmanville, Phone o u am okrl,2cns by an interested friend. Mr. T.fom fa radio dialogue depict- ings, rugs, and carpet dept. Our DneSmith. Interment Wed- 2155. 18tf Alvin Cenoe 24. growth of the C.G.I.T. movement money. ville Cemetery. FOR SALE - 3 TONS MIXED il-tf Eric Couch, licensed mechancadwt 1 er x in Canada. Near the conclusion Mattresses WLS I o yon Moore, R.R. 5, oman-incdInRy ihos INS IT TELA IE o te toy as fshonpaad WLS -InBowmanville, HonA'la n imty Ne p igNSTd matess T ed y A rl3 t T U TEj_ B rn M orR R 5 o m n R eadings charge of the mechan cal de at et R y B rb , i-bLD MEETING showing the C.G.I.T. uniforms and genuine damask ticking, aI sizes, liam Arthur Welsh, aged 61 ville.18* bathing suits of the twentieth extra special, $7.95. Also feht mat- years. Funeral from the resi- O AE- OKSO EA 3 p.m ANoD10p.mDa rsTo- sitn IN P A R IS H HI A L L cen t ry . tresses, ro lled ed g es, w el i fille , d en ce, L o t 8, C on . 4, S alem , on F hOi umE r andO O tw atO e r bacco to re0 . m o e 1. 15-1k -o We wre avored itha panoWonderful Value, ail sizes, $4.49. Thursday, May 2nd. Service at coil. Good stove for baking andWnedAlGaa ed very successful afternoon tea duet by Helen Werry and Helen Studio couches with spring filled 2 p.m. Standard Time. Inter- cooking. Apply Geo. Spring- -SVNY Parish Hall on Thursday after- were served a delightful lunch by$795 W o e ' n t t te w s h l n t e g m e s and th e n a s i g og . GW e reaanl buy F LT R E E S W A N T E D - S V N Y noon, April 25th. A delightful mmes0 h ieWr ru. G-at n rm IN MEMORIAM r OR SAE - RECONDITIONED five Hard Maples, six to eight proramwasarrnge byMrs J.Tirs. ave up to 50% on tires feet. Twelve Spruce and tweive Genuine Gendron and Lloyd BROWN - In loving memory of and tubes. Full stock both new Cdrtot he et ut Thickson. Solos were sung by VOCAL SOLOISTScaags Weanui oad Mrs. James Brown, who passed and reconditioned. G. F. Jam- pie'urayfrtuk Mrs. W. Roberts, Mrs. A. Colville ave you money. Special - Gen- wyMy3d196ieo Tre&Btr SpWlaeM ngh R.21o- and M iss A rlene N orth utt, w hie C O M P E T E A T O R O N O dron Go-ca ts, only $4.69. Anwy May 3 lierd n 1936: îesog n d T i vr Bt te y S o , rc u , e d or t u k __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ Mrs. E. Wood and Miss Violet il.1- Barrett ente tained in fn st l In p e a ai n or t e D h m New Chesterfield Suites sleep, P T T E O S L - U A ANTEvP l h~. E I in in syl I pepratonfo te uram Luxurious suites, in the îatest Hem memory we shaîl always NOATew ORs; and KiatahdînD - OLD HORSES ANDII5I M N at the piano. County Music Festival, some of s2255. Farmstaforafoxe meat. Norbyew Y' *rs and atahdu u Mrs. W. B. Pollard moved a the rural schoohs in the. county sye n otatatv oe-ke.b u- go o ed. Apply Ed. c Tyl frfon e, h ne2. ryP34P CI L O hearty vote of thanks to the e- held a vocasooeintonc- ings, fully guaraneed construto -Ever emmbre oidgeor.R .Poe _______________ tiring officers, Mrs. J. Thickson, test in the Orono Continuation aS how as $39. Liberal aîîowance baud and family. de ..6 hn 25 being nominated president forj School on Wednesday evening. on trade-ins. 1- the coming yeam and Mrs. Leon The adjudicator for the evening Trade-In Bargains COOKMAN - In loving memory FOR SALE - RUBBER GOODSK of our dear sister, Jane Cook- sundries, etc., mailed postpaici WANTED - GIRL TO) HELP Dumas, secretary-treasurer. was Mm. Rapley of Oshawa- who We carry the largest and dlean- man, who passed away May 4th, inpliseed rae.80*t oewkan wi n The Institute has had a very offered considerable constructive est stock of good used furniture 13:ls h nrti. W iefr m i- tbei o rs o e(oco.~H A T Y W T successful year, keeping up the'criticism and advice. Each divi- i u d-i n ord2 C139 e hrtalu e. oRer - tein,Mris H.otaey(nR.R. 4, rest roomn and contributing to sion at the conclusion of thecn u rd-ndp.2 hester- Hem memory is as dear odrctlge o-Rbe n) r.H tcy ..4 various other charities. Duning tests sang the piece together in fedsiego odto,$ p As the hour she passed away. Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ontario. onil. 18-i* the Past three months 45 pairs of: unison. The winners are as fol- 10 Dining-room suites, walnut and -Sadly missed by brother, 11-8 WANTED - YOUNG MEN, 16 socks and 6 pullover sweaters, Iows: Oak, $15 up. 6 Bedroom suits in Richard, wife and famlly. -1 have been handed in to the Red Class 1, Junior Boys, 19 con- .anu,$2 p. rafs uts___ w a l n t , 2 9 u . 7 B r e k f a s s u t e st o 2 0 , d e s i r i n g t o , l e a r n f a r m i n g Cross Society. We are also pleas-' testants - Sehecto,"e nSm in wal tnut oe ike new, $12u.GAA nîvn eoyFrRn through year - round engage- ed to report a substantial balance mr"GRonWhteAN. -hol;9Iithe cbiet, om ae onFApr Amiulurî e toorcei.Roland Coombs, Bethesda; Bilîl soles, porcelain tops, $8. Several DfaideGahusand ho and ater PRMN FRRN- mreentoars Oatieasonable- t o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _C o x , S h a w s ; B i hl R u n d l e , E b e n e - d r e s s e r s , b e d s , s t u d i o s , r u g s , d e s k s , D v d r h a , w h a s e i P R T E N T F Or R RE N T - 3 a g s .f o - 2 zer; Ross Prout, Shaws; Ted Ross, ergeaoStvepaswad away May2n,13:rmeaatengo loca- rsnaies fie omn MIISSIONARY SOC. Courtice. robes, etc. Mybig akmmre in itdwt lcrcmne May brigs villeem18-1 0f a loved one gone to rest, Available at once. Phone 2460, MEN AND WOMEN WANTED HOLS AN UET Cas 2 Seio Bys- Sletin, ilons urntue o. He will always be remembered Bowmanviîîe. 17-2* Excellent direct selling oppor- " HarHak, the Lark", 14 con- S flEue O. who ivd him bes- tunity excusive t er r itory2fo - 3 tO D A Q etCasts -2RaySenioy - Selection, Wilsn u y sWw.ve s.APARTMENT TO RENT-WITH-rgt o iewr mitos Dxr.Mloe6eB tnT e d Y e e i g h e 1v lest nt R Do a M u dy , Bow n 0 n . 20 C jurch S . -Sadly missed by wife and ail conveniences; asa furnished rg t o i e w r m ii u e tid at s 5 i se o 5 17 bers of the W oman's M issionary R.R.4 * l n C rih, O o o r n OSHAW A family. bemo it icen co v nnie d women, selling a line On T esd y e enig te m m- vile . R R.Douglas nBurdett, Bow. ____ _____________ _Garrett,_offguaranteed quality products. M ead' Cereal 25e 80eMat E . Supci ethidg terannualspingrk, Bow. R. R.; Nrmaneyoul- Plants and Bulbs KANE - In oving memory James Queen Street, near High Schooh' Send for our plan and catalogue K meet sca hua rgmCwningl tr, .anDoldK ew psd 18-1* to-day. Familex Products Com- Pablumi - - - 45C aud(o ie O 5 12 Wa Pesntd nerth dre- lss3,Juio Grs,29 FO SLEDHLAS COIE away May 5th, 1938:- pany, 570 St. Clement St., w as pr se te u de t e ir c- C as 3 J ni r ir s, 29 con- varieties, any color, started 1 In ur hom e w e have a Picture P A R T M E N T T O R E N T - M o ntrea . I8-1 a. tion of Mrs. C. W. Semnon, con- testants - Selection, "Sumber rots that will grow and you To us more precious than gold, Heated upper apartnent, five 1edFrSl ~u r ve<er f the group in charge of Boat" - Loryne Wade, Bow. R. R.; wil be deiighted with. F. B. It's a picture of our dear sons rooms, aso sunrom, centrally 18dFr ae-The L a e the May meeting.I Gwen Chatterton, Orono; Annie Hermon, 4 Carlisle, Bowman- Whose nëmory will neyer located. Apply Mrs. Frank y Several members took part in; Getlick, Orono; M arie Allun, New- ville. 18-1*gr w odCr d ma , il e St Ph n SE D F R AL - RE CL -I i f O l p sp an t e d g v s v o the devotional service, Mrs. Tait castle; Reta McKenna, Orono. go l.Cyemn ivrS.PoeSE O AE-RDCO reading the scripture lesson and Chass 4, Senior Girls, 15 con- FOR SALE - STRAWBERRY- - Lovingly remembemed b y 2670. 18-1 ver Seed, cleaned free fromth o-esia a number leading in short pray-, testants - Selection, "The Run- plants, Senator, Dunlop. Good Mammy, Daddy and SisV . FR ET- TR, ONR D. R .0 cu.enPhowne 45 ers. Mrs. Kenneth Wermy sang a' ning Brook" - Phyllis Gilmer, stock. $400 per 1,000; $250 perKigadDvso ýet.Ps delightfuh solo. Then a short' Starkvilîe; Gwen Gibson, No. 9; 500; and 60e per 100. Cuthbert Cards of Thanks iganeDivsion treets. Pas ville R. R. 6. 16-4 playlet~~~~~esin Juelt. A py .J weedstin $7.00 bus. Phoosone 2435,Lnor R spbrr caes85c prg00.- _- ssson ulue was gven by three members of, Collacutt, Bow. R. R.; Doris Ste- Appy Thomas Buttery, Sugog M. and Mrs. Cecil Ferguson Martyn, Bowmanviîe. 17- * FOR SALE - CORON A T I1O N the group n charge a d three , ens, B ow . . R .; D oro hy Q uin- t., P hond 1y0.ey8-0faBurtone havfinurT OLET -ng T CR OLE TE- A P A R T-D JacksJaHa m ptonpto Phonene 23660 m em b ers of th e fin an ce com m it - , n ey , B ow . R . R . o e o O h w , is t , t anm n . A l m d rn c n n p e . FOR SALE -(G LT.A D Tl u TTTCItheir friends -Adnihoror Eeti tv adeeti e COBBLER ~ ~ eig t by pu lic aution on the prem ises 1 O Va u ;hUr you take advantage of this very Specal Offer or N oGe O AL UU ay a 6h 94,th oîo ig aotrn 5lv.l rei 5e -2 fo 6 Lot , Cn. , Dnligto, on Mon- T not you liii ta D 00d, dBeddMayD6part1940eedhe$125lawbag, bagtflotein-hCourt nrus oare Ivited t ii ur Bdig D_________adNoicePotatoes, grown from certified Ce ui a Il his hausehald effects, quantity secUicFainous Sprlng-Air Display - Sleep-Comfort. Guar- Adi. Hrt 0f heeraiation luded. pply J H. Mcwen, pla- - A y . aid t o th o e S ion us d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J ._ _ H ._ _ _ _ 18.1T R Y a n d so m e p in e (10 0 0 fe e t), a b o u t d s o e o ,0 e t u e u b n a n s d5 ~L F.F. ORRIS CO.0tseîd them to the S.A.alTrucking ryB Y' 75 bus.b mxed grain;100 bus BowmavilIeI Gov't. Tested Grade A aats; 1 good work horse and many EF. MORRIS CO. ~Division Street, as appealsfar PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE Pho rtce tonmeost Orono such are being made ta the Salva- trucking of any kind, phone Phon 2379 mteratic Slesuta1o numouEs.t -Ithey will be cmlled for. 18-1 Bowmanville. 16-tf - Auctianeer. 18-1 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, OeTARIO TRITRSDAY- MAV qiým -.-