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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Nov 1940, p. 7

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PAGE SEVEN ~T1RSDAY. NOVEMBER '7. 1940 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARTO Eworking' on a service station at PrnktrsAte p Trenton. Rather early rising to Prankstrs Att.mpt HE rELT MISERABLE get there to work at 7 a.m. f ast To B rn ce H usetime. On HaIoween Nlht A IER M ALS e were sorry to learn of the EWS ll;;'e ws:o s qit;h1byKFTRuschfLS- dthof S.O.S. cail fornfOso he year as last. In addition to the Acufe Indigestion ReIieved awa early Tuesday morning. OR e Nn . % usal ysteiou tipingoverandKendal folk responded nobly to zensdecare hatthre hyro hisMidland Regiment by the local Mr. and Mis. J. Eagleson visited and Gerald, aie occupying the Girls' Club Grses poles were damaged. Another in- etrat entwihptti e rs oit.Teqoa friendsaet Kendal and Krby. north haif cf their house, former- G ota cident occurred which might have man rigbt muet etir1 elyb o bags of potatoes, 1 bag of carrots, *~cii eronli Man Ms Js.Rihrd e-ly tenated by the Lageer family. B Y Ot tPaty ended seriously wixen boys, ai- tryng in every Came 0 indigestion, and haîf a bag of onions, was very In cOannudPerti r.nndwithJas4Rihaes e. Ing- legedly from out of town, set fire Read what ho ay- nearly doubled. The ladies also Phone 40rI6 joyed a few days' holidays. d o c Go Crua he "Kmein The Girls' Club held a Hallowà, to an ice house behind Lunn's 'Two yerax%.90 1o I ered ver came forward with a goodly sup- Mr. and Mis. Paul Snodgrass, was held in the United Church e'en party li Park St. Sunday store. P'ortunately the blaze was .uhfo nietO,10 ply of pies. U.S.A, ar vistingrelaives apptite anda moet severe pi UcS.A.aaie isitig reltives Friday evening. Rev. P. L. Jull School Thursday' nlght under diacovered in time and it was ex- sdF > Thursday evening the Young Dr.Mie ashom o sckof is Mrgre Miisn...tlnuiseeahekffctcfth s s mch . , lePeople's League held a Hallowe'en D. Walkerwas home on sleave f Miss Mary Chaplin s get anuetseae.supervision of the leader,' issthe addition on the part of the mfe eal, ndha oe ire or emasciueiade followed by games, Chueave. o Mi. Lageer and f amily have Clarke Union Home and School Marguerite Mlllson. Thegil walls of a sun-tan, for they areaptt for them. A frierid advised contesta and lunch. The prize ý Sr V Shic Topson Toronto, moved into the George Mitchell Club meeting on Friday. It toolc were greeted rather abruptly by a badly scorched. This case is being mae Kuce ala i 0 wneswr:Betcul-a iteMs.WS.Roys. the form of a Hallowe'en party ghost, lnitiated, and then conduct- looked into, and it's going ta be and I am i ~~to tetify tiht Maitineil and Agnes White, as ftSt aluis Chuprhhl h]gM.HrldCbldckh mY.a eminfauewa h r ed toa aprettily and appropriateîY hotrd atheboswen al sdi-after a short u Jfltte ~ bie and grcro;Btanodult-iss annua sle and sper FIday ed in with his parents, Mr. and sentation cf two chairs to Mr. and doated oom where fortnesanpovn relief. I continued taking Kruc1xen Jeanle er, aon o-yld-Fas ,e Mr. and Mis. Harold Dean visit- Mis. Newton Cobbledick. Mis. Graham, the latest newly- naesùt n onet eetl e mi. ghute itead as an old wltch; Best juvenile-Grace Miss Evelyn Dean, Oshawa, was house occupled by Major and Mis. W. M. S. mee ting was with- participatedi. Each girl repre- ANTIOCH SCHOOL 1 did twentyy as ao."-W.B. Mercer, Red Riding liood. guest of Misa Hazel Winter. J. C. Gamey is being repairéd. drawn until fuither notice as the sented a certain nursery rhymne or HOLDS SOCIAL The severl al ata in Kruschen H-allowe'efl pranksters were out Mi. and Mrs. H. Souch, Miss ladies were busy preparing for character. Shirley Porter won thecmieadi mtn eguaiy suuaadbtr afew over- Eileen Souch and Mi. apid Mis. teslir h rie htdy rize for guessing the largest Antioch school section held a an .hlplane ur syst il- gch tur e bil dins indei.ii er crrecly ad EdliMyes de ofa ilydse"A H. Baiiey visiedliTrno Neil Porter, W. J. Riddeli, O. W. numbercretyadEn ye delightfui party at the schooli-_________ of . S Littlewood took charge Rolph, and Mesdames John Arm- the prize for being the hardest to day evening. Under the chairman- an Crustores ofPontypool anniversary service strong,S.Ltlw d and H. Mur- guess.Shecrre1a an d hpo Hwr od the foow Sunday evening. 1ry ere the cential comniittee rePrsene an aid hien. Prizes ig program was enjoyed: Char- _______________ * Mr W. . Dnt ws hee ~appomted to oversee and plan the were also given ta the three win- uses by the schooi; an accordion ____ Mr.bave . en vteraomte oas work for feeding the soldiers. ning highest pointa in contesta and solo by Ernie Langsdale; recita- Henderson's. . . Mi. and Mrs. Pea- Miss Dorothy Moore, teacher cf wear.Heia e aoftels Word was received Monday of stunts, the three being Marjorie tions by Keith Wood, Howard cock, Oak Hill,' with Mrs. Hoskin. Mahood's School has resigried ow- whis the'death at Glendale, Cal., cf McLaren, June Goode and Lenora Wood, Dick Wood and li'eil Mar- . . Mrs. A. T. Jones with Mrs. ing to serieus illness at home and Mr. Alfred Little is living inhi Herbert Greaves Odeli, for many Wood. The hardest cf these stunts tin. Games and contests were cornthwaite, Port Hope. . . Miss Miss Iniez H-ickiing, Allenwood, newly acquired home, aiso teTu- years a preminent, jeweller in was drawing a cat, a stock of corn participated in by ail present, fol- Giadys Whitney in Taronte. .. Mi. bas been appointed. anted by Mr. and Mis. L. Hooey. Toronto. He had been a resident and ~a pumpkin with the word lowed by a dance and card play- Jack McLachlan, Havelock, at A number from here.attended gIChristmas is just around the of Glendale since 1931. Surviving pupkin on it with no light but ing. Music was suppiied by Ted homre.. . Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gor- anniversary services at Nestleton corner. An ideai gift suggestion- are his widow; one daughter, Mis. the faraway jack-o-iantern glow. Martin, Lew Wood, Gien Hancock don, Eiizabethville, at Mr. George and were delighted to hear a for- The Orono News. J. E. Biecha, California, and one The evening concluded with light and Ern Langsdale for the dance. E. Stapieton's. . . Mr. and Mrs. mer much esteemed pastor, Rev. Miss F. Cobbiedick visited her btother, Col. J. W. Odeli, Cobourg. refresbments. Lunch was served. Owing ta dis- George Smitb, Starkviile, at Mr. J. U. Robins. .,aunt, Mis. Joe Cobbledlck, i Red Cross card party Fridaty agreeabie weatber it was decided George J. Stapleton's. . . . Miss Cadmus store bas been bright- Bowmanville. nih a ncag fMs .Ate leave the proposed talk by Mrs. Meda Couch, Newcastle. at Mr. ened up with a ceat of paint, the Mr. and Mis. J. E. Williams Éorrester, who announced the Park St. Union J. Tambilyri until later as she is te Lanson Millson's. work being done by Mr. Gatchel andso hve ovd ntoth wnnes ndprsented the prizes speak on a subject affecting the Master Elgin Stapleton, young- and son, Burketon. S Aima Cutteil house. Mis. Wil- during the lunch houi. Eight tab- Union meeting Monday evening weecmuiyadalreetsno i n r.W.Sa iios r n i.Rbr liams was formerly Mabel Hairis. les cf 500 were played with the was in charge 'of Mis Myrtie crewd is desired. pieton, is iii with bronchitis. Turner, Toronto, with Mi. and Mr. and Mis. Gordon Suggittprz winners being: Ladies' high Tamblyznd eu ood, newly Congratulations te Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.R.ACek...RvR.E adNancy, Toronto, visited Mis. -Mis. Wm. Armstrong; ladies' elected devotional conveners. ils M AN Sidney Lancaster (formeriy Miss Morten, Newcastle, at Mis. J. E. gGeorge Seymour and Mi. antd iow-Mrs. Charles Sbaw; gentle- Tamblyn presided, gave the cal I N IT N mlaNeils elyil)Elots r le lmn in c e Mis. Wm. Seymour. men's igh-E. Cooke; gentlemen's to worshie and led in prayer. HAPPENINGS who were married October 30. Haydon, with bis mother, Mis. R. Mr. and Mis.. J. Evans and f am- low-Charles Shaw. Neil Wood expounded on the____ Miss Jean Wade, Lindsay, and Siemon. . . Mi. and Mis. George ily, Raglan, and the McKee Bro- The Sunday School executive scripture, read by Sam Keane, Frein The Orono News cf MisHarol Riches baandedMr.FweMistr n Mi ric ac wertherss fMancheste Tabvisandted ata E.diwereisgueBet- ocfmMis., 9J. C.olTaRcbesCa and, gave adArmeadingan.MM.sses CpBer- ti rtersan chstr'.st T husdyevn.gtofuterp ans Cain and Myrtle Smith favor- Nvme 8 97the Lancaster-Nicholls nuptiais. with friends at Teeswater and cio adWm ein av5e for the opening cf the Sunday ed with a vocal duet, with Mis. A Letter from Overseas: Dear Rev. S. Davison, Bowmanville, Wingham. t-Rond rWing DLan havey Scbool. It is now revealed that Rowland Smith at -the piano. A Sir - I have been bere now for took the service Sunday evening ir i unedToron and. Rois ow-Mis. Tamblyn's class will includo most nteresting talk on "Peace" three montbs and have not seen wie Rev. J. McLachlan was in L k h rC ak in Trono an Wi. inBowan-ladies toc aId for the Y. P. class was given by Miss M. McDowell. anybody from Orono yet but I Bowmanville. L k h r ,C a k ci ill.'but too young for the adult class. Miss Stella Best favored with a? expect to see my brother one of Rev. John McLacblan attended The bath roons cf Orono public Mi. Sherwin's cîass wiîî remain as vocal s sol iA eort of they: . these days. I was very sorry te ue' lmia igtn M5 ucsflHleee party scbooi- enjayed a pericd of games it is with officers elected Oct. 27:CogesasivnbMss yr hear of the death of Sam Glan- McLachlan accompanied hlm as was beld in the scbeol Monday and a treat cf candy Haibowe'en Clarke Township teachers met tie Smith. lI excellent manner ville and cf FletcherCain, but faRev.Bat E. Unese ad. i. esMi . i int ro w; Gonts- ÀÀ afternoon. at Orono October 24th, for dis- Miss Smith outlined the Satur- they will be remombered as boys ofMs ce. E nted ý- e-rs lanBon;Gns . ~~~~day's program, mentioning os- whovouneerd ndwer nt ad the pleasureO f Gordon Martin; Girls-D or een mcM. and Ms. WHa rvWin- Mi cussion kon .schout workand topeciaîîy the talks by Rev. F. Jo*b- forcod to go. 1 will send you a meeting Loonard Ireland who i5 Powell; Boys-Lloyd Martin; Ca- mia r.adMs.Hre Wi-haraseke.Aot 0wA lin, Miss S. VanCamp and Ms li ad please have it put in The attending Queon's University. mie-Bill Taylor. Remainder cf aerd Mi. and Mis. Clifford Winter present. Mi. 'Rodger ecate S. Langmaid; the banquet; and. News so the parents of those boys i rDdey foe ai a e h vnn a pn ngm adfmlTrno iie r.was appointed president, and Miss telnonsle.MsDde oe a a e h vnn a pn ngms y.hwei nowthaeIntil thnk f m home wird o cti'icity. lunuch and dancirg. famWilT ornt, itd . PseOoo ecretary ilko ht.Isiltiko y Mesdames Robert Morton and As teacher v* as il the scbool An.aWint rd at e K.unh oser Orono, ss es Fet-a r Addition showed the "Whlites" cemiades who took up arms with wben Mis. Jeffries bumped her ter and McDowell. ýfhe evening ahead in attendance. Announce- me to defend the cause cf rîght Wiilis Jones are attending W. -I. was closed Tuesday. W * ca ItoDr W.W.Shrwn'. N povd lesat and profitable.- ment of the Training school to be and justive. Iloving memory of Convention at Toronto. Recent Visitors: Floyd, Donald oneh c a hut u Dr.WW . Shewin's Thedeah ocured hi Toront held i Orono this month was my faîben comiades, Sgt. Sam U. C. Young Peopie's Union heid car had some damage done to it. 0ctober 3th, at bis, home, îoaas ae lnil, ts lthrCi y ucssfu iHalboe'J en a- -soéuntifully did the ladies cf Ossington Ave., of Frank Stinson, William Jose, George Charmant hrdyngt e.J c St. Savioui's Church ,provide for aged 57. Surviving are bis widowS OU S ENO Frank Shipway, Stanley Cacllans-as aeil caran. L ilsptw au wtr, wowrekldi coln s-The room wasgaydertd their supper Friday night that a nee Jean ilatoduhes rb eekldi cin with Haîîowe'en streamners and Sei the Boys social was held on Sàturday even- Juno and Isabel, two brothers, HALLOWEEN PARTY Their country cailed, tboy tefrto h pormwsteSMOKES * ing to use up the surplus. Braytcn and Ross cf Northern Grad_____ answeredh FORCHISIAS à J.J. ellr hd rahera nstyOntario, and a sister, Mis. Wyvei rnncus edaHloe Their country's if e ta save; rn aqeaeMrhwt O HITA àý' J.J.Melor adratera nstyOrno cots elda allweon TeyMargaretr of lDenaultet enalatt hthe ao.piano d o&ot udy hn ocmehm Reid, Bowmanville. Mr. StiXison party Thursday evening instead Te i na a f ad This was followed by a piano Pckags hcud av 1 ol Snaywhn ecanehoewas 'a former Oronoite. cf a regular meeting. About 30 But f111 a hero's grave, solo by Bud J .s recitation, Jim Can aearl ta ensure frmSna coladfudPte. A. Boal. delivery before Christms mf. ive'cows browsing on his terrac- H-erb. Ridge, Toronto, passed were present and enjoyed an Hallowe'en birthday party giv- Savery; vocal solos, Mis. Aishie ta ~d4vn . he~inelon~istor trough Orono Friday on bis way ovoning of contesta and stunta. tePtitcLau a Brawn; recitatian, Lauroon Mc- 4I&r4by thA .roi Lau a -were aocc sent on their rvay but toP1tr>o ndte"nf ~- mn h tna eeade ~Çndid success. A hvel featuro uluh;vclsoo aka iu F3t efr Re aw' aperac try huntng. It is 33 yeas since applo contest, a grab apple co- biwasdvca thMisLoe wa osieai mre. Herb left Orona. Ho ian a black- test, and a candy scranxble. One wa h super-natural ushers ap- bait l, a .n vocama, Miss Lor., mith shop where Hesper Dean of the most interesting contesta prnf rmaote ol h ortsiglope oplce a n fo r e Mi andMia.Robet Raneynow lives. Thora were no pave- was a custard pie eating contest fordmuha se nts frsing peopl nd ors ai- Ervin, and bis two childien Jean eîetrc Myles, corts for timid bacheiors. The la-ridpoe.WnrsSng- monts or eeti lighta thon. Ho whicb was won by Hawad .cltletwsm hapeitd Melville Samis; Married-George seesmuc imrovmen inthe aid who, although ho got quite a bit J tpeo.Teewr w 5008 much impiovomesit m ~and the Newcastle Maie Quartette Stpen.Toa eetw town. o i fcmanagedtoeat doelibe h uioc.Pmk guessing contests - Mrs. Jack Th Oon Cntnutin chcal, than the othors. Scoutinastors n h h Kimbail won the appies, and Gor- Forins 1 te 5, onjoyed a'Hallaw: iudged the costumes and prizes pea e ae eswr don McKay the jelly beans. Win- e'on pryat the school Friday were givon to Carman Cornisli served. Porroceeds $126.were evening. Initiation cf ist Formers, wh was awarded fiist place with Aduits - Comic costume, tramp, sing-sonig and~ games filled the bus clawn suit; Donald Goade, 2nd, . . Mr. Lowe, Port Hope; Fancy ces- evening with Lunm. Judgos Ron as a Spgnish whovaeadBbrawn hi C u il tumne, Aunt Dinab, Mis. Lowe, Pattersoan, Herbert Duvali and Cooper, 3rd, ____ade____a Port Hope; Charactor costuma, NESS Ga wre rzsfrcs Scot »h h Highlander outfit. CLARKE COUNCIL doctor and nurse, Misses Isabel tumos to Joan Forroster and Elo- Organizatýoi meetind agin had Bruce and Audrey Buriey. Chil- nor Ransberry, and Howard Myles ta bo postponed. Altogether it Clarke Council met Tuesday dren - Cotnic costume, Spark and 'James Lowery. The ovening was a mcst delihtful evening, with all present. Piug, Elgin and Jim Savery; Fan- ccncluded with lunch. and a sane and joliy way to spend MISS M. E. G. Waddell's latter cy costuma, Little Bo-Peep, Do- At St. Savicdir's supper Friday Hêllowe'en. re water conditions on Centre St. thy Stapieton; Character costume, evening Mr. Frank Hall won the was referred te Road Supt., as was Little Red Riding Hood, Fao bea cotos. M. Hll uesedalso a ietter from Dept. of High- Jones- Judges were Mrs. J. Mc- 1050, and the correct number was LOW .RI AE ways îegarding a meeting of oLacHuhMs. AudeieJo n hr 1043. Mi. Hall gave back the Supta. in Cobourg November 6th. Lin- Huhs1,dlceu uc prizo (a rug) and the twc xia FOR R. C. Rosboraugh was appoint- wCecservedRnl ur n and Mo is. Fs red lakbi. wre c ComnD ed auditor of township bocks. Melville Jones were in Toronto and Mrs. red Blackurn) N EeThis resolution was passed un- onbuies ailowed ta draw for the rug, R MEMB- Il U anîmously: That this township which is thus li Mrs. McComb's counicil wishes ta extend ta the possession. Among the out-of- D Midland Regiment and Col. J. C.N itn. Poputar he townors presont wero Rev. and D YGmyahat ecm oteN sltneptcas L W W Mrs. Frank Mason and daughter Gail ae rty iomnd thathe oacs and Mr. ordonandtoOne-Q.uarter stay in aur midst may be bath Nestioton W. I. mot October 30, Faro and ne-Q»rter profitable and beneficial. The thmeigncareo s.eS N os 10 S. . OffcersInstalled FOR THE ROUND TRIP fr our sehpp of te aRet aofutaGeo Johns. Prcgi'am was an cigarettes. e" c~~~~~~~~e ouisebappyth e aegta of- its etn ncag fMs At PaRk St. Church est..nalpit n aaaa t facilitios. Heaith;rali cail, "A Healtb Hint." en ai pinteIn anad an toDr. J. A. McArthur, Biackstcck, On Sunday Mornîng certain destinations n United States. Mr. Koano addressed tbe coun- gave a- splendid address on GO* tram Noon FrUdayý Nov. 8 until cil re condition of the road and Health. Lunch was served and a WE WHY UPTONI is ' Intrestng sevice wereheld 2 p.m. Monday, Nov il,19l0. ditches in the vicinity ef his farm. hearty vote of thanks given thoseciaet Chrho uday. *Wee no P.M. train service N,,. Mr. Poynton and Road Supt. wiii in charge. o L SMJLL EAFTEA in arkSt Chrchon un ickt&good on A.M. trains. make an inspection. Mr. Poynton Visitors: Mrs. Irene Veale and TeLfets knw tbat th.esiler lI the morning the off icers of the .e10r fe uiler rUchler fa"V.u newly formed Sunday School RETU RN: Lea'de destination uo0 to wl take levels and instruct the Mrs. Ona Therndyke, Bethany,1ILoS doênedohBpPteIIIW wreintaie.Thseinlued mdnh TesayNo 1 1~ Road Supt. vith friands. . . . Mr. and Mis. (ihV pat n n uinm Visitors: Mis. J. Stark and ville. Aýh2f r$.00 America bas.proved that it is Donna with Mis. F. I. Moore, Miss Jean Stewart, ycunger ai ractcable to elevate the rniass cf Castleton. .. Mis. Walter Grayson daughter of Mi. John Steà'fart, mankind-to make tbem compo- I ' ! A and Donald, Toronto, wltb Mirs. becamne the bride of Mi. Lofthouse tent to act a part li the groat J. T. Pearce. .. Mi. and hMrs. C. on Saturday afternoon. Oshawa Laundry & Dry Cleaning duty and the great rlghxt cf self- 0ob otel tM.R . Stra m ecrto h CopUY Imitel government; and shehasp ve Rowe's. .. Mi. and Mis. A. Irwi, deer hunters back to Mercer compur.L W C&UFerMd elier tat hismay e dne y 4Mr. Hayes, Misa Pringle, Mis. Huntlng Lodge near Dorset for Phone 419 Wfai o n Dlvr thonanthe diyfusion of educ- ______________Steele, Peterboro, Mi. and Mis. their annuel rlic. __________________________________________ledge.--Daniel Webster. Beauberle, Gclert, at Mi. George L. Martineil and bis helpers are Cive hlm hlm daily HALIDORAINGE 'Me Nicest Wey ef Toklng Nèlibut Livoer011 Children need more vitomins A and D in winter ta moke up for lock of summer sunshine. Give your kid- dies o daily dose of noturol vita- mins in the form of Haliboronge. Thot wilI help ta keep them strong and healthy. Holiboronge pro- vides the essentiol vitamins A and D contoinect n Halibut Liver 011 and olso vitamin C found in the fresh oronge juice. It is delicious ta take. Haliboronge is twice as rlch in vitamins A and D os Cod ,Liver 011. Aduits, toc, f ind Hal iboronge bene- ficiol in wardlng off winter's !ls and in'restoring vitolity. Try It. Haliboronge is a real heolth restorer. ,ALLgN & E[ANEURYS CO. LIMMTD Ugüday Ontario D~tal1a.d ~nando.et 200 .ear- and Bill Powell at E. A. Tonkin's, Oshawa, where Mis. T. Powell is residing. . . Miss Audrey Jaynes at home before beginning her new duties in Peterboro. . . Mr. and Mrs. G. Pollard. Lockhart's, et W. Holmes'... Mi. and Mirs. A. Hunter, Brown's, at W. A. Adams'. ..Mr. A. Wilson, Oshawa, with Mi. and Mis. W. Basicerville. ... Mr. L. Buckler at John Patton's, Kendal. Mis. W. HIolixes attended the Women's Institute Converition in Toronto. CETCAPS, 1re and 'loer there"--thirty- ifications of choicest Virginia -perfectly blnded for balance meet Caps Canada's lavourite $uy a package today. $1.00 tendu M0 CAPORAL or WINCHESTER sou$1 .00 wilI sendoitherl lb. )VIRGINIA pipe tobacco or SWEET CAPORAL FINE OUJT ogue papoer) to Canadians in C.A.S.F. overseas only. $2.50 $ends,000 ettoas to an lndIviduai or unit Addmif 'SwlW x am~ "~. montr.PAL I- 4 A! IlN. I. dl y *. j "%, M ý M THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO TERMDAY, NOMMER 7,1940 'i raff 1 1 1 4%

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