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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Jun 1942, p. 7

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THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1942 PAGE SEVEN THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO SSOCIAL AI Mr. and Mrs. Ross Romba and family, Toronto, are visi with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evý Mr. and Mrs. William Da Toronto, spent Sunday with J. Humphries and family. Mrs. Margaret Jackson and Stanley, Toronto, were guesiE Mr. and Mrs. Chris Robinson. jk,,iss Marie Jeffrey returneÈ anoas guest of Mr. andD R. Rombaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughesi children visited Mr. and3 Fred Hughes, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Rose] LaSalette, were recent guestsv Mr. and Mrs. Wray McCready Mr. Bill Buckley spent Suni with his parents, Mr. and J. L. Buckley, Sutton West. Mrs. Clarence Hayes, Coluni has been visiting Mrs. Orville borne, Providence. Mrs. Beatrice Hall and Barry, Toronto, visited herr ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Devitt Riflemen Carm Barrett Harry Lee of the Queen's0 Rifles, Toronto, were home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Pritch aidý Helen visited Mr. andh 'Chas. B3ail, Oshawa. Mrs. Harry M. Foster' is in ronto visiting her sister Mrs. N. Tilley. Lindsay Mitchell, sonl of and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell,v Second Class Honours in the Cc merce and Finance Course at University of Toronto. JULY 1I S DOMINION BAY Celebrate by pulling out your flags. WE HAVE THEM CANADIAN UNION JACKS U.S. FLAGS 5e to $1.00 PATRIOTIC TISSUES for decoration 2" and 20" 10, 15e and 20e JOHNSTON'S BOO0K STORE Pdbe 651 Bowmanvilli t We close at 8 o'clock Au opport to pay ti BOYS JUNE 29 Are you sendjng the boys ment suitable Fine Khaki Shirts Khaki Wool Necki Khaki Drill Trous Ail Wool Khaki SI Tooke Broadelotl Fine QualitY Brevq Penman's Balbrig Ail Elastic Braces àYama Cloth Pyjai stex Bathing Ti Officers uniforms, ma Exclusive agentW ýTip M -IOW] ---UM MM MM MM .~ Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. Police Court News the accused. Margaret Mitchell, and Mrs. W. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. and Glenna Johnston, both of A. C. Hord, Ruth, John, Hugh and R vasM n ae FKIR~~~~IJNAL~~O MaiyMsL.ClautadR vawIfManyiCases Hastings County, identified gar- N E S N LMrln,Tornt . ovisited anrd. fLw nrctosments and baggage stolen from Frhnke 663no vste t'r G Canaas reatheni. The accused admitted to Phoe 63 AgrTagarts.T\% cve men appeared in last Magistrate Baxter that she had Dr. and Mrs. Chester New, Mac- ,week's Police Court Docket and appeared in a Toronto court three MatrUiestHamilton, have walcf.h .ahl were assessed penalties. Gor- years ago for running away from ,ag is n aesA n r . Mta ggartossesin ftheir cottage BdonVAMaybeer , ort Hoe, andsG. born. mat o.rk b otblee iting Robert Qua, Toronto, visited their on the west side at the Beach. don aye, Por t o p eeahnd . oe . w orkhby Constl vavs is e Mrs. dHMrs. ohn . BchyMr. . . Nw Jsdugry. h ae B U L 0 V A ene o7dy o diigassewsduln rmOh )aans, . ate Mrs. .H.JoreyI. Bcl Mrs . . Nwisdutr of. he atele intoxicated." Alvin Foster, awa to Kingston by bus. Mr. and David are hohdaying with Miss Betty Trimble, daughterBare o6mntsfrhf f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. of Mr. Arthur Trimble, States- abccei h etnil i snBuckley, Sutton West. man Block, took part in a musical rc.Towechgdunr sncomedy atAjxrcnl in aid teLqo oto cadsvnO iu r :s f r.andMr. rayMcredyof the B.W.V.F. She appeared a faced the cadi under the Traffic spent the weekend with Mr. and the Princess in "Desert Romance"1 and War Measures Acts. Fines ýto Mrs. Francis McDonald, New To- and with dancer Jean Antil scor- costs. m$.0 o$0.0 it oer hl Mrs. ronto. ed a success. Funds raised now cot.Wt4te'sig fRbr Mrs. H. W. DeLand, Toronto, amnount to over $300. Police have been exceptionaîîy Pith Brt pasineofiRsobert has been visiting her grand- MsEdheCrwaco- busv of late on aîî the extraneous Pip uktnhs n fisod andmohrMsRbtLoesMn est residents who passed away on Mrs. vers Rd. v en er of a bevy of 25 young ladies i aters that develop fromn timne May l5th. He was son of the late at her home on Thursday who to trne. The Chief picked up a Wilain aiaPip at Master Harry Hyde, Trinity met to honor Miss Joie Caverly S soldier Saturday who had been awrgt harth College School, is vacationing and congratulate her fiance Mr. Born t t ookeutlW ednesdmayepae asi fîVnra wihwith his grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Fred Gardner on their approach- RANGER fordan esct toarvrm o-hat until thnsay Dca e passing ir oral Y. McClellan. ing marriage. An al fresco lunch- 1 ee fra sroarrv iP o-halp, some wehekpss be fr.Th nday Mr. R. L. Mitchell, local mana- eon preceded presentation of a den. hlsm wek bfo.Te Mrs. ger Bank of Commerce, feîî down chintz boudoir chair and felici- Next on the list came Mr. Ken shock of her death proved too thestir a hs patmnt bea- tous speeches marked their appre- Hodgert, Port liope, Supt. of the mucsdh r im in his advne bus,- ing his left arm above the elbow. ciation of one of Bowmanville's Children's Aid Society, with yasadh rdal ekn Os- Mran Mr.AW.Pcad most popuhar sub-debs. whom for haîf a day Chief Ven- ed. Both Mr. and Mrs. Philp were ton.wasdbusy arranging for re-much respected and were ardent Mrs. Stuart James and Norman, Beef is again appearing in the tnwsbs ragn o e workers in the Burketon United son are spending two weeks at their show cases of retail butchers, but lief of a local mother and three Church and Sabbath school, he par- cottage at Williams Point, a survey as we go to press re- children. Her husband, it is al- being superintendent for many 1. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Birks, Mrs. veals a rush for sugar and somne leged, is in Christie St. Hospital, yas hnhseeih aldh and Earl Cunningham and Miss' Mar- stores are cleaned out. Donald and that during e absence v asmdehnoar uprntn Own ion Scott are holidaying at Wig- Gordon warned about this rushM ing him in Toronto the landhord dent. onrr spritn andsoghttoavod t. utpat r arrs l we l r emoved hier furniture and leftdet The mnsesawy on A-Mog, Haliburton District. and oughttpaopl mi it. Butoat her homehess. A further report a warmn welcome in their home. hard Misses Joan Bradbury and îay in their personal supplies wehl Phone 463 Bowmanville on the matter is in prospect. Mr. Phihp was twice married, Mrs. Mavis Garton, Toronto, are holi- in advance of the coupons. Karl Weyrich of Newcastle, his first wife being Elizabeth daying, with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fitchett, - ___________ born in Germany, with his part- Widdis, daughter of George and To- Garton.. Miss Sheila Fitchett, Montreal, ner. Edward Neilson, were charg- Lwargaret Widdis of Vasey, Ont. W. Mr. Leo Krantz has been visît- Cadet Robert J. Painton, Cadet ed in Bowmanville court TuesdayI o them were born three chul- ing Sandy Colville prior to re- Robert E. Forbes, Brockville, and veaaings before Magistrate R. M. Baxter dren, William of Nestieton, Ed- Mr. porting for duty with the U.S.A. Miss Carnie Painton, Whitby, have____ with 'omitting or refusing to pay na, deceased, and Norman of 'Mon- won Air Force. heen visiting at Mr. Wmn. Pain- a tax under the War Revenues treal. His second wife was Mary m- Miss Helen Williams and Mr. tns eton.Rbr .Pi-Act" amounting to $110.37, for Eliza Wright, daughter of Ther- the D. D. Barton have been awarded ton is a son of Mr. Chas. Painton,HatvgSyr the mnonth of April. Evidence was eaadToa rgto at ~First Class Certificates in their Eston, Sask., who is takini the The chapel of the Oshawa Mis- given by E. Smith Ferguson, local wright. final exams at Peterboro Normal officer's course at Brockville. sionary College was the scene of collector of customs, that an affi- Deceased farmed for about 30 School. Another brother, Petty Officer artywdiga ih 'lc davit had been completed by Neil- years in Cartwright on Con. 6, Mrs. M. J. Hutchinson has been Donald W. Painton, is in the rana- apet edn tegtodc son and that May 3lst was the Lot 20, where hîs son William in Toronto this week guest of dian Navy on a destroyer and Sunday evening, June 21st when deadline for payment, but no- now resides. After giving up Mrs. W. J. Cairns while attend- visited his relatives here over a Elder A. Millned united in mar pay ment was forthcoming. farming he took charge of the ho- ing the International Rotary Club year ago. rad ilMarseG. ayger andStan A registered letter had been cal post office at Blackstock and ' Law, Whitby and hey .HrtwG. se ad t nt ue3dadsbeqettlater conducted a general store convention. Mr. IvanLaWiy Town- lyJ. atwg Bowmanville, son sn ue3d n usqett Aletter received ftrm Mr. M, ship, formerly of Solina and Ma- 0 r n r.J .Hrwg a summons, two checks duly cer- at Burketon where hie also had A. Neal asks us to advise citizens ple Grove districts, was in town The ceremony was performed ifewresudbyteeen-cge of th usiesst offie Aftn through these columns that their Friday making up his attendance amid a setting of Spring flowers ants and were presented in court gîvîeng pbsns ertrdi residence on Lowe St. is not for at the Rotary Club. He called at and Miss Ann Thorton played t he by their counsellor L. C. Mason.Buktn sale at present. The Statesman office and left the wedding music. During the sign- Neilson claimed credit difficulties The funeral service was con- If you want to know how to) editor a heaping box of huscious ing of the rgseM.adMs and slowness of collections in ducted by Rev. J. Plant, assisted grow old gracefully read Mr. Dorset strawberries of exception- enr eatherdale sang.thisalmeaprdcsbs- yRv.M.Lkyafmr Alpha Pinch's recipe on page 5. It al size and quality. Commenting Th.rdwowsgvni ness prevented prompt payment. mînister, and Prof. Bates, return- makes good reading for old and on their size, hie said, "George Tebie h a ie His evidence was supported by ed missionary from Japan, a yon.you haven't seen nothin', I had marriage by hier father, wore a Weyrich. It was revealed that nephew of deceased. A short ser- Mis aoONihnaswekn a Premier strawberry the other gown of white sheer over taffeta. their respective wiveswere regis- vice* was held at the home and gus fMiss KONillty sore tn.daywihmaue ¾ices Her long veil, which fell in folds tered owners of the business and then in Burketon Church where Hildso isege, Tt orn to. SBth daround." Feuremore ihe ef to form a train, was held in place the husbands operated under friends and neighbors gathered attnde th RbersonWaleywith us a stalk of Timothy the b a wreath of orange blossoms. power of attorney. The case was to pay their last respects. The The atedd ntRrtsnaky head of which measured 91/'mis. e carried a bouquet o f cala enl1arged for a week. floral tributes were numerous asge edigoSaudyevening. Evidentîy growth in Whitby dis- hules and red roses. . Catherine Lee. aged 18, Toron- and beautiful. Palîbearers andasgn Mr. and Mrs. Eric Coombes and trict is truîy great. Miss Marjorie Buckwalter, Miss to, a factory worker, was remand- flower bearers were Brother For- big dou daughter Gwendoline are houi- Ruth Jackson were bridesmaidS ed in custody for sentence on juhy esters. and a1 daying with her parents, Mr. and and Miss Virginia Karn was flow- 2nd. She entered pleas of guilty Surviving are his two sons, Wil- the hoa Mrs. Clarence Hall, prior to tak- er girl. Miss Buckwalter wore to a series of charges of theft liam and Norman; three grand- mer 10é ing residence at their lakeside Lighterness Brothers pink lace and net, a wreath of and breaking and entering. She sons, Norman, Ross and Merlin cottage in Hastings. M e nSoîn syringia and small red roses in her appeared in court wearing a dress, Phihp; and two great grandchil- captair. Sid Little reports collection of ____in ____an hair, and carried a bouquet of coat and hat, the property of one dren: also one sister, Mrs. Wes- Said weeksng and wis tes iforation For the first time in nine and Pik carnations. Miss Jackson was of the complainants, who at the ley Philp of Arthur, Ontario, she ject to weekand ishs inormtiona hlf yars twobrohersmetlovely in turquoise taffeta with close of the trial, demanded re- being the hast surviving member "Wel where any other used tires may ahî erto~ohr e red and yellow carnations in her turn of the garments before the of a famihy of eleven children. the Ma, be salvaged for Red Cross funds. recently in Scotland. They are hair and carrying a bouquet ofj bar of the court. The charges in- Friends were present from either. Mr Dvi yleseri mkigJohn and Louis Lighterness, sons pink carnations. The flower girl cluded thef t of S30.00 fromn Terry Montreal, Mt. Forest, Lindsay, longs t ar.wondfulrcveyeromis of Mrs. J. Baird, Elgin Street. wore green net and carried a bas- Donohue, Newcastle, who got Toronto, Midhand, Oshawa and the Ma sep(ousoeratireo and is able t John, who iswel kow in Bow- ket of rose petals. back $24.83, the amount found on Bowmanviîîe. mne." reeivustorat Bowmisale omanvîlle, having resided on King M.WlimD inn n r receve vsitrs a BomanvlleStreet for several years, returned M.WlimD inn ii r Hospital where he will be con- to his native country nearhy ten Herbert Jeffrey attended the fined for some time yet. years ago, and recently had the bridegroom, and Messrs. RaymondO OO OO Mr. and Mrs. George Locking- pleasant privilege of meeting West, Richard Banks, Tom Brown ton, Donald, Doreen and Joan, with bis brother Louis who en- and John Issler were ushers. le Lakeview, Mr. and Mrs. Stan isted and went overseas several Following a reception held on Kitchen and Wayne, Oshawa, montbs ago. The Ligbterness the awn at the home of the bride- were Sunday guests of Mr. and famnily in Leith have extended grodm's parents in Courtice, Mr. mi Mrs. Wm. Maynard. their hospitality on two previous and Mrs. Hartwig lef t on a wed- occasions to Bowmnanville boys, ding trip. On their return they &A YW Pt.BbHayesan Sgt. Ifarold wl iei omnil where Bennett, both of whom are now Mr. Hartwig is a jeweller. back in Canada.__fJIM J tc L ýu 'ey fry uPeaker-Marshall Il LWS ALL CANADA PAYS TRIBUTE TO B Caes reaRos andwhie ponie an LO EST Nekt week bas been set aside as a special time in rZbute to the_ _ orange blossoms decorated Ebene- PRICES boys in the army. Special parades and celebrat zer nitd Curc, Cortie fr Dthroughout Canada.Why flot help too? Decorate you An iterstig eentof te zr Uite ChrchCoutic, 0forthing speciai to honor and help sonie army man b IN K A Iweek was a euchre and crokinole w e gt, of uys laell _____-------______ pareel. Let us make one up for you. party sponsored by Caesarea pub- Eleanor Marshall, daughter of Mr. ______________ gestions beiow. -lic scbool and Miss Norma Hooey, and Mrs. W. H. Marshall, Bowv teacher, in Blackstock Community manville, to Mr. John Charles Hall on Friday nigbt inumb o ter Mar. n R.C.O.C., Toronto, son of A LNSpeilP c ngC ros B.W.V.F. Of the large nme r n Mrs. J. E. Peaker, Osh- LARGESTSELLINGTOOTH SeilPcigC ros iz tes inced:the u c hr -Mis awa. Rev. W. C. Smith, Port Per- PASTE IN GREAT Gillette Blades, special pi Irene Rahm nd Mr.u chary -Mc- ry, officiated. Small flags and BRITAIN- Iren Rah andMr. arryMe-the regimental colors of the groom0 Laughhin; crokinole-Shirley Fal.- marked the guest pews. The wed - Cigarettes and Tobaccos lis and Merlin Bailey. The com- adn music was *played on theo spent a busy few monthscon ra by Mrs. T. C. Worden, Dar-C o laeB r ..... pleting an attractive afghan n lington.______________ Mr. W. G. Bowles was masteraofil ceremonies for the draw in con- GivnRnGmrrag byhe f -nection with it. Gwen Wilson ther, the bride wore a white sati feS and Barbara Bruce assisted, while mou'ldef asoe w i tgh .o Lf Earl Bowers drew the ticket held RouEe.basue odie fom by Mr. Joseph Forder of -Nestle- ~h the at he f ul nri fllnes to a .-Si G ton. The remainder' of the even- lthe sit e in raic.hefulla N________LUX_______SC_ ing was spent in dancing. Pu lolngts veihng troain hero f IAY - L--t--i--x ----- 9 A report of Caesarea Pbi eghvi ugfo aoo T for mosquitoes 39 Odex1 year is as follows: Previous war anan buqe o edrse II donations, $2915; Afghan tickets, streamers. She also wore pearîs GN1,î*%~ $2595; receipts at door of euchre, and the groom's gift, a gold GIN f E K$2200; grand total of funds rais- watch. Miss June W. Marshall Ol PILLS TohP iffiired n ar ctîites, $77.10. Sal-1 sister of the bride, was brides-O j largTooth P le WtorWMr Amiei v age ohlctd, 2tons Wa-Sa---id-Hergow wa p l pînk o large s7ce I ARMY WEEK Whicb is being celebrated across Canada to give due recognition to the soldiers in the army will be observed in Bowmanvihle by holding a DRUMHEAD SERVICE A T Cream of Barley Camp 0ON SUNDAY, JULY 5th iat 3 p.m. A Military Parade headed by the Band will march off fromn the Public School grounds at 2.15 p.m. sharp. # PUBLIC INVITED Fraternal Societies, Patriotic Organizations and al citizens in and around Bowmanville district are invited to attend this memnorable service. JOHN GLANVILLE, Chaîrman of Çivic Commîttee GOD SAVE THE KING îpurser on an ocean liner ýd to the same stateroom a )uble fisted western farmer Major C. Johnson. Before :at got under way, the far- odged a comDlaint with the in. 1the Captain: "Do you ob- 3putting up with a Major?" I, I do with this one, and ijor isn't stuck on the idea You see this Major be- to the Salvation Army and lajor's first name is Cather- ORDER ISSUED COVERING SALE 0F NMILK Under an order just issued by the Milk Control Board of On- tario, aul milk sold in the Province on and after July 3rd, 1942, must be sold for cash or for prepaid milk tickets. A deposit of 5 cents is to be paid on ail milk botties when a bottle is not offered ini excbange. Teamwork is the only alterna- tive to dictatorship. It must not f ail. c~o=o=o=o=o=o=o=, pie GrovaaMissesaHnelmanduJune, .* e Oshawa, and Mary at homne;e,'Mss al and e The couple left for Toronto and E tw snsKeneb, anouer, points west, the bride travelling0 ifand Percy, overseas. A sister, Miss in a blue and white French crepe Mabel Walter of Courtice, and dress with pleated skirt, white L t1 botb of Courtice, also survive. topper coat of brush wool. I AN VILLE ~The funeral was beld on Thurs- 5LuaScr day afternoon, service being con- There'll he no trouble with Canie ducted by Rev. W. C. Smith, with national unity when tbere is na- Cade interment in Ebenezer Cemetery. tional bonesty. = = =0= = = =0 = 0 0 = =0 = m - Mo Ess BELYS 25ý take ENO'S FRUIT SALT" FRULY PLFASANT- PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1942 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO

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