<'l- (l~ spending the winter with Audrey ' to relatives of Miss Jessie Knox Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rahm on their his art by his judicial pronounce- 'Lakle Shore, Clark<e at Tweed. Méonl whose funeral took place at the 10th anniversary, Saturday even- ments; hie must be able to com- Aif. Woodward has returned home of her sister, Mrs. L. D. ing at their home. mand confidence. Ail these, with home but little improved in- Recent Visitors: Miss Emnily Sykes on Saturday. She had made Mrs. Fred Willan, Mrs. Robt. as many other attributes as he Sunday is Mother's Day. We health. Killen, Oshawa, at Mr. Robt. Kil- many friends in Salem as well as Ace n r.W.Cafr a ho n ot aeu hOur s0o angatte etia been staying with ean haven len's. .. Mrs. Clara Hewit, Mrs. in Hampton, her church district, attended the W.A. Convention in good festival adjudicator.InveFR EE E O P N Aln ronCrampton, Oshawa, at Mr. Russell and she will be greatly missed. Toot. i hsw a Ini- AElc NEC O FFL inBomavileTusdy.TheyToooanvo.efoniaccont 0f the 11 Perkins'f.-. Mrs. es0oCamero eynownBowmanville ofthTuesday.s'. Mr. es CmeonMr. Ted Chant, Hampton, pre- dence Mr. Campbell-Mclnnes isOORD ITRSA OL XR didn't win a shield but did credit- ness of Mrs. Brown. at Mr. D. Flintoff's, Kedron. .. sented slides in the community. an excellent adjudicator. ably well.ishm Mrs. Pratt, who spent the win- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cochrane and Bil~ iihl rdyeeig utrmk cmpansts ad Conuctor Mrs. W. Jaynes i oefrom ter with lher parents, Mr. and Betty, Bowmanville, at Mr.allWes. MLXIeniLL. Butter a k- AccoQànist and CiLacto ___________________Mrs. F. Parker, has returned home Cameron's. lie,___r.__ ng, the :Royal Tour andcoic The accompanying this year Colgates I c Sale III~a 'p"-- to Riverhurst, Sask. Cuh were enjoyed. Miss Ethel Carter bas been just as it should be. 3cClaesTohPwe Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Balson is laid up Recent Visitors: Mrs. E.Cah gave two piano selections. Mrs. There have been no displays of 3cClaesTohPwe ag akg Cha. lldedonthebithof a with her foot gathering again. il1, Mr. Leslie Hoskin, George Fred Hamailton gave a reading; the former pianistic solo efforts, 19e Colgate's Tooth Powder1SaIPakg Cha' Ms. Russll Sainon has theh and John, Miss Ella Hoskin and Mr. Jack Smith presided at the wit1 ail that went with temi daughte.AlnadMs iegip. Glenn Hoskin and Miss Reta piano. Entertainment was in no detraction from solo perform- Both for - 34c B t o 4 wgatcn nRepairs Bonacon Mrs.andLes. Alrn and Miss Mi.lie grippe Swain were Sunday guests of charge of Mrs. Fred Willan's ance - no improvisation from the Bron ccopaiedMr an Ms. r.andMr. A T StinOn, Mrs. Wesley Hoskin. .. Mrs. E. group of St. John's W.A. Pro- original copies - so far. L. Alldred, Maple Grove, to To- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stainton Voysey and granddaughter, Ponty. ceeds over $10.00.Te condueting, especially with OATN Specia Pr esPBU Brn orwtho ok ronto. attended the funeral of Mrs. John pool, Mrs. E. Strutt and Stella, Victorian Women's Institute the women leaders, is still very38 sP Into our store for that rnuch Congratulations! John Hendry Stainton, Oshawa, on Thursday. Tyrone, with Mrs. E. Caughill. . met May lst. Reports of ull activ- much overdone. A simple chl _______ neeiled repair job. Wlxen we isnwD. edravgr- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. GÎUl, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gi, ities and memberships were made. dren's ditty like "Bring a Torch, 5c 9c 10A.A.ts . 1cASOI repair your trne pleces y evdhsdgrea eeiay eadBlo n hi arae Mrs. T. Breck, Wallace and Bill Year closed with balance of Jeanette- Arabella", surely does _______ can be aGelph.Wredl thaMrstheIsbesne at Mr. Gill's cottage near Bob- $80.56. Mrs. W. A. Van Camp was not require the elaborate cere-25 oz eau_______________he__es Ethel Wilkins) to our community. caygeon. .. Miss Marie Hartnett, in charge of election of officers: mony and high tension that is LYSOL ie Co of workmanship and mater- They were given a nice noisy Oshawa, with Mrs. T. Moffatt. President-Mrs. Norman Mount- generally being given. The ter-PixCop 32 lais go into lit at the lowest Do the truth you know and welcome on Monday night when Congratulations to Mr. and joy; lst Vie-Mrs. W. Hoskin; ribIl mouthing" still persists and 35c Tooth Bruse c BBi1 prîces. Work guaranteed. you shal learn the truth you the boys chivaried them. Mrs. H. Abbott on the birth of a 2nd Vice-Mrs. T. Samelîs; Sec.- is alI 50 unnecessary. The chil- 65c - 1.25 10 CakesCate. cSO need t0 know. - George Mac- son and also to Mr. and Mrs. B. Treas.-Mrs. V. M. Archer; Dis- dren cither know - or do not donald __ Hawthorn, a son. trict Diretor-Mrs. Percy Van know - their pieces by festivalCE SNKisSu Ha d nCamp; Annual Representatives- time. If they still require ail this1l 10-5ls 39 S. J. 'H ARTW IG Success in life is a matter notIa do Mrs. N. Mountjoy, Mrs. P. Van display, the raising of eyebrows*- îs 0 Knlght Block Bownianvile 50 ruch of talent or opportunity Vstr:M.adMs Camp, Mrs. C. Ferguson, Mrs. V. and the snapping of fingers - theyFRADHD asof concentration and pr entVsmit s: h r.tb n Mrs. ilastoc M. Archer; Park Com.-Mrs. F' don't know their piece. How we i 25 severance.-Wendte A. Bailey, Mrs. A. LT Bailey, Mrs. should love to find a placid con-BOOSETE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _M r . W .arol d A sh t o , n - R e c e n t V i s i t o r s : M r . S a m u e l J o h n M c K e e ; F r u i t a r i 4 ay l o w e r s - d u cn t o xre ssh o w o uld l o w e h i l afk6 0 e S i z 4 nisilen a M. . reins. Jeffery who spent the winter in Mrs. Jas. Strong, Mrs. F. A. retoxpsshe evs.Tey V4 WWif1 HNSCRA *Mr. *and Mrs. Norman Hall, Clin- would do At so much better - and ton and Beryl, Misses Dorothy Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bailey, Mrs. C. Devitt; Conveners the audience would be spared $.0Sz 9 Joiis now home. .. Mrs. John -Mrs. R. Whitfield, Mrs. feelig.r, Hall and Doreen Kennedy, Osh- McKee with friends in Fenelon Mrs. R. Mountjoy, Mrs. R. Byers, fet ssional wok, cnduing Isn Aro-- 139 -$27 JMr. E. SWophesoands. . Mr.Co- and Frank Newell's, Fenelon peetdwith anelectric iron from professional cmay be spafrfdMT Mor. Wodsand edy, ona al.Mran Mrs. Wallace having retired fromi the Presi- little children, bour, a r .Seo'..Mr alwadfml t MrIr.PudyBSw.andency and moved to Oshawa. Urban Part Song 5 AMN "M OTHER" dear Walte le ackrn, Sln's.. .McNally's, Coboure.. .Mr. and Lunch was served. Todmdipna inri LCKTE 5-9 M. BackbrnislleMr.andDrs. Harry at Janet- F.class 50, "Oh Comne!" for Urban Bill Grant, Mr. Paul Stevens,vilaD.Hsips..Ms.F FESTIVAL VIEWS Part Song, was very awkward, ____ We will convey tis message for you in a most artistic Miss Ursul McNeil, Toronto, at A. Bailey is home from Windsor. for____________________________part___dis-_ Mr. A. McNeil's. .. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Jas. Henry is improving* for both m ag ) laedschoifr takig aties- ETSTE and satisfactofry wa. .Fred Billet, Toronto, Mrs. T. Mc- United.Church W.A. met April (onWnhdfrm ag onpa es dfercent qitoe. W T EteStEsfai n D RSE Gill, Mrs. E. C. Ashton, Enniskil- 30th at Mrs. Cecil HiUl's. Devo- Ebenezer third with 79 marks, place, it felI down In another; 'LW select stock of Iovely fresh eut ln aldo r.RcadAh inleecsswr ae yD In class 46, the very beautiful ecd choir bas -particular quality; hn R CO LN ,~B ton who is under the Dr.'s care M. Stinson. Presbytery meets May old Scottish folk song, "Kelvin cach sang charmingly; whereas 695 P. R.liver t lher son's, Mr. L. Ashton.. 9th and committees were ap- Grove" was the chosen piece. the first choir displaycd beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham and pointed for samie. Meetings will The moods and understanding of tone quality, the other sang with F LOWERS and POT PLANTS family at Mr. C. Ashfon's, Burk- be held in the evenings during both words and music were 10sf a great deal of ____________________________and____ with odem ccessriesefon. .. Master Ray Ashton af the summer montas. Mrs. Frankf0msofte nras.Ty showed a fine human qualify. Mr. R. Ormiston's, Enniskillen.. Stinson gave a talk «'Carry On failcd to realize thaf this song "To be just f0 both ofthcoisohecmsinwh the aper wih hoir, ih84pits n 4 Mr. ad Mrs. . C. Mines, Co- Canad" and tc life tory 0fembodied a dancing movement-I can't see anything else f0 do ance of being very busy. This istidpaefjr utnsBw - ~borne, at Mr. Will Marfin's. Lieut. Col. Wm. Avery Bishop. A a lilt - which they failed f0 ex- than f0 make if a fie," said the a form of training that is excel-mnîl ulc col ia8 One of our oldest cifizens, Mr. vote of thanks was extended f0 press or f0 appreciat e. There was adjudicator, "and they both get lent for the development of themrS ronto having vacatcd tac house tasty lunch was served. the work was mechanical and ficd audience and children alike young. Mrs. Switzer's Cartwrigt in which hee bas lived for around Friday night the Young People's stolid. Even facial expression and a great ovation was extended d gained first place wita 81 1/2;M RED NA IN 30 years. presenfed their play, "Grandpa's failcd f0 fell the story. Mr. Mc- f0 Mr. Mclnnes who, as time wexit the scn adfo al The Rainbow Girls' Class metTinSsr"atOkodIne said that only one or fwo on, was bccoming more and more Grove gained 80; and the thirdM SC FSIA a t Mrs. H. Ashton's on Tucsday Miss Vivian Sadler went ta of the choirs caught the spirit popular. Bowmanville and Port Manvers No. 7, 79% marks. ____ evening. Bible rcading was taken Claremont Saturday f0 arrange and sang with good rhythm. A Hope sehools cach reccived 84 Pbi colCor-Oe Fuhisby Miss Blanche Degeer; devo- a music class. little more of the old time dignity points. Pbi eolCor-Oe ic h atakoldmn gistoa yMsH.Aho;ra- A surprise party was given would have helped the music Boys' Open Chorusdoain f0tc ura Roses cion, y rswHaAhtn;red-Port Hope School (Mr. Stan-r ut ui esia h olw Goiisings by Misses Freda Bradley and________________ along. The standard, hie saidwa "Speed Bonny Boat," another ley) again took the honours with n otiuin aebe e TuisCinerarlas May Trewin; a duet by Misses_____________ high and well deservcd the marks of the charming old songs of Scot- 87 points in class 51. Tone qua]-clvd VIo1e~~ Geranlums May and Winnie Trewin and a- ____________ awarded. Mrs. Switzcr gaincd land, was sung by nine boys' ity was excellent, enunciation lreUinH .Cu 5O Daffodlls Hydrangeas contcst conducted by Miss Jessie first place with lier Blackstock choirs, one of which was ouf- was clear, and there was an ap- rn oc' ntff. 30 * - - ~Choir, (84 marks); Mrs. Robb, standing and earncd fthc highest pealing naturalness and an alcre .F ikr, .----50 Carnations Calceolorlas Kno. uch onwa servc. UW E Providence, 81; and Mr. Murray marks in the festival up f0 tac intelligence throughout. In many rde' omnt lb-20 Sweet Peas D nSnay, Mohe' * w3HomsMnvr S . ,thr moment. The adjudicator was of tac choirs, the real spirit of Frcrdntosaerqie Dobe euMa with 79. Mucli praise is due f0 unstintcd in his praise of the thanks in "Dedication" was lack- 0blneti ersepni Snapdragons Potted Rose Bushes mU * ft aill lree for the excellent stand- beautiful tone quality of the Port ing. Too much of flic materialtrs f o ryu sccyla Double Stock Tuberous Begonlas Soin ard of teaching they continue f0 Hope Central Sehool Choir, con- and f00 little of the fairylike as- o otiue 0ti udsn SoiaTHEATRE display each year. ducted by Mr. T. W. Stanley. peet was present. Second hon-iasonaspsblf0Ms Ini Mother 's memory BOWMANVI LLE In class 47, a very difficult test If w'as interesting f0 hear, in ours went fo Mrs. Switzer's Cart-HlnMriB mnvlc wastVsios rs .B set - "Star Daisies," unac- connection with folk &ng, that _______________________________ Wear Fowers hite;Hogarth, Hampton, Mr. Stuart Home of Regal Entertainiment co,.mpanied. The song was full of Mr. Campbell-Mcînnes prccedcd For 1i~~ving Kothers, Hogarth, Tren~~ton, Mr. Frank traps for tlic unwary. There were Mrs. Kennedy-Fraser in the work_____________________________ Fo BlunMterHoathantiseon r.ankse D UB EFA U E interVals that would test more of collecting the marvellous mcl- Flow brght Blnt nd isss Jen ad Jssi DO BLEFEA uRE experienced musicians - intervals odies of tac Hebrides. He said Floer brglt.Hogarth,, Bowmanvillc, with Mr. 0f 3rds, 7ths and octaves, which thaf the singing of "Sky Boat T.Bkr. . .b Mr. and Mrsce T us -F . a. are most difficult. Unlikely is if Song" took him back fo' those Evertt llitt, aryandBar MAY 9 -10 ilthat these young choralists should days when he rocked in a boat KINGSW AY FLOW ER SHOP baraw, Osh , ith Mrs. d R J.9 -not under the circurnstances be actually speeding fo th seo bara, Oshaowahchir ex Sita urnMrs.toftR.siJ.n BOWMANVILLE McKessock. . Miss Jessie Yellow- *m ànom laqln hibited excellent music phrasing, lie felt himself transportcd there. lees, Oshawa, at Mr. N. C. Yel- l»b su but failed in the harmony. There But, hie said, at other times I ' ; -..SF Ph. Store 772 We Deliver Ph. Greenhouse i632 lowlees'.. Miss Fanny Smales, suq ift Wb MWs ooi was good legato singing by most came back witli a bump - when Brookliri, at Mr. J.. Smales'. . jurun-diom olgbm of flic choirs, but pitch was dis- somebody made a mistake or lost il______________________________ Miss Doris Milîson,* Bowmanville, covered f0 be sadly "agley" when pitch. There were aw kw a rd Quaker Brand ________________________________________at Mr. Ed. Millson's. .. Mr. and i the original chord was struck at plauses in the singing - pauses CORN FLAKES. .....2 fo 13 Mrs. Percy Dewell, Whitby, at Mr. flic end of the piece. The best that were not truc f0 this type H.E. Tink's.. Mr. and Mrs. A. e choirs gave fine performances. Of music. Thrif t E. Whitnel,* June and Lorraine, Mrs. Robb's Starkville Choir gain- In Port Hope Choir (Mr. Stan- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reynolds, Ron cd firsf place witli 83 marks; Mrs. ley), flic adjudicator found a per- SOAP FLAKES ..... .5l.cro 3c ald nd Grdo, Toont, atMr.Switzer's Blackstock Choir was formance with a toucli of real DON'T FORGET MOTH-ER aidJ an ordon'Tro.. a Mr . ANM hflILEY second with 81; and Tyrone Choir art in the conception, and gave ao rde P nderb r,ran Mrs. el- LLS was third with 80 marks. 90 marks. Mrs. Switzer's Cart- madg, PterbroMr.and rs. EDWAD ELISTwo-Part Song wright Choir came second with Big Five ______________ N A I HammondWnsr Mrs. W. L. LEE *GWMAN ct The singing of two-part song, 84 marks, and third, anoflier of CLEANSER .. . . .tn5 LawMrs.Wind0r~rand rs.Mr. Stanlcy's choirs (Dr. Powers Law____________ -Roison, Mr OndMs- WILLIAM HENRY unaccompanicd, class 48, opcned Sehool, Port Hope), witli 83. 0f Cliarles White and family, Oh k bv oi. Pde o be.d lich affernoon session. M a n y flic choir taking second place, Mr. " May I 2th - awa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michael, Sen .,, PI., bnTwup choirs came forward from flic Melnnes said, "There were noWodfu andnd - ruralHdistrict.tDaffodils"Awasrougli edges. If was a satisfying RAND BAGS andfilyHamtn a Mr. Bileo.aal n quite wcli rendered considering performance.", LAUNDRY SOAP. .. basi8 Whites. .. Mr.BillBarraaîl nd Lai 3 its difficulties. If flic maferiai is A grand assortment of MtiSs Ileen Aider, Bowmanviiie, - aiTaIa .. not prerent in individuais, thereRhtm ads__________________________ gleaming whites, soft pastel -Mi-- - --a Mr. J. R. Kîveli's. can be no fault laid at their "Variety is flic spice of life," shades, black and In We welcomc Mr. and Mrs. Mc- 8 teaclier's door. The fact that there and in flic introduction of flic Snap navy too, -al 1m 100 Kendrick and family who have- - - was no accompaniment rather Rhtm ad we had bofli var- HA DCL NE very smart styles. moved into tac hanse vacated by spoilcd some of flic singing for iety and spice. There were flire..........................e LVE l Mr. and Mrs. Wells. lit dropping in piteli was a common entries this year. The firsf, quite SiLkfare an k44 Missionar3r programi at Sunday .. fault. When those choirs were a small group, introduced a vcry POWDER ...............i i -g ,.,c..ootoon iunday consisted of a taken "en masse" by flic adjudi- attractive folk dance and a short gloves ta tonein wita thaf + story by Gladys Ycliowlees and ManeStndy2.0pm cator - with the accompaniment - fairy tale pantomime, "The Three newba. elctyo~s ow~ q:i vocal solo by Pearl Leachi. Churcli taey ail kept flic pifeli perfectly. Bears." The "show" was ail very Sec our Windows for Da.ySpl fFel rI whiie colors and sizes are service was well attended. Re- "Even flic worst deservcd great dieliglifful and was enjoyed by adVgtbe cmlt.member Mothers Day service c redit." The honours wcnf f0 flic performers as mucli as by flicn V fLW RSnx Sunday when a baptismal -T e.-W d Orono Choir, with 82 marks; Ma- audience. The second band, with aLWR3nd ex yio srMcen.l b pide Grove 80 marks; Courtice 76 added members, gave a very fine Thaf added toucli that - eeto evc illehl MAY 13 - 14 -15 Mak.ryf icdpaywilfictrd? ' also. ak. htmi iply-hiete hr means 0 mucl. I~ JWord was received Wednes- The AdJudicatorbadhdwlovrwnymc-- Fiowcrs ta brigliten bers. wl ve wnt e- e L yorensemble. 25C dyoftepasngo lgra g z Tesreghand wcakness of Tber fudso ffi hth hn 9 ~i~5 yorVice in Saskatchewan. son of John -yrÉt-àîefudto ftePýT 3 Coats - Reg. 19.95 ----$15.50 ÎMr. H. 'Rogers is gaining in i thela, whîch ll b e e fan ofler if i lias a diamisetri-. hl aîlut Mr. L. Squair's. tharwahwl eoe faohrcii a imti NUSES Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carruthers every (lay from il a.m. to cally opposite view, whaf docs if N A S MISE'n-u visited Mr. Stewart af Tyrone on 1 P.m. and from 4 p.m. uni matter? Clashing of opinions is Sudyadfudhi uh6PutDylgtSvn ie general and nobody riscs or falisBI -ASNE iiil undayand ound lm muli 6p.m. Daylîht Svlng ime)on account of if. An adjudicatorBI6-ASNE SPRtING COATS irftprovedi in heailh. Phone or mail orders wIll re- requires ta posscss 50 many af-SEA 12 oas -Re. 695-W--ls$495Tonlokflae Ma ndr.wlA.ncelve Prompt attention. Phone fribufes fa put hlm wherc lic is. DELIVERED HERE alregteigof fricnds and 589.. He must have a widespread know- largesee thrn i pyedge of all kinds; lic must be$14F..ALXN R %OALKrelatives wcrc EDre oo e ospent ta ALpay ESRV master of ut leasf anc brandi of$14 'LQ/A.KER espectfa on wlioliad sent a ALL SETS REERVED music and teclinical knowledgc Subiett hneNS AE N EVC <)A~J~~3,life-fime in our midst, and one ofmn;lems aetcgf fWithout notice. NS L Bowiavile ho adgaicda lrg cicl ofMaines 5c- Evenings $1.00 expression; lie must be able ta Price inclades Standard citai>. hn 5 îgstoaR. . Blmnîl Bwavle fricnds who would extcnd dccpcst write well and carcfuiiy of bis pi ment. Licence extrta.Phn51 Kio . sympafiy fa flic bcreaved ones. findings; lie must be able ta dir- Dcepcst sympathy aiso gocs ouft ' çet and aid the development of 1= - 1< -Umm PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, MAY 9TH, 1940