PAGE FOUR THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURS., NOVEMBER 25th, 1943 Ebenezer tri..Ms . as n ih Clarke Union Lake Shore, Clarke Maple Grove ________~ ard have returned home after ____ Visitors. Miss May' Wright, spending the past rnonth in Lon- A number from this section at- Flsil M 0 O d s Mrs W. Baskerville underwent We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Rus- MaleGrv, 'ih Mailndon. . Miss BernicecGay To- tended the funcral of Mr. Samn an aperation in Bowmanville Hos- sell Whyte and family to aur Runde.Goe it ai ronto,* witb Mr. and Mrs. R: R. Archer at Port Hope on Monday. pital. Mrs. J. Baskerville is stay- community, they having purchas- Rnl...Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gay... Mr. and Mrs. W. Empring- We extcnd sympathy ta the be- ing with Wilbur. ed the property where F. Ayling Osborne and Linda, and Miss ham, St. Catharines, with bis reaved family. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hendry en- lived; also Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peggy Billington, Ajax, with Mr. grandiparents, Mr. and Mrs. A . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Power tertained Friday evening. Rahme and family who have pur- and Mrs. H. Oshorne and Mr. and1 Muir, Sr.. Tpr. Bob Muir, Lon- and family at Mr. James Stark's, *sir:Mran Ms.C. j. chased D. Bothwell's residence on Mrs. B. Wilkins . . . Mrs. Geiald don, witb his parents, Mr. and Newtonville. and os:Miss Bnice rowshhgwy Balson and Jerry, Hamptan, withI Mre. A. Muir. r n r.JeRcayadi Toronto. .. Miss Audrey Jaynes Visitors: Mr. E. Twist, Guelph, MsW.Bon..MisDrs Smah setne oteHelen, Hamilton, at N. J. Sauch's. and Mrs. Irvin Hughes, Tweed. with his wife and son... Mrs. F. Cryderman with her parents, Mr. family of the late Lewis Truli, Same af aur farmers gat caught Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris and Swallow, Mr. Clifford Swallaw, and Mrs. L. Cryderman, Hamptan whose remains were braught here with their roats owing ta the W HISTLING son, Richmond Hill, at Mrs. W. H. Miss Edna Swallow, Mrs. W. J. ..Pte. Gardon Brawn. Kingston, by bis wife and son, Bruce, and heavy snaw storm. Jane H.Mr 1dMr.S. og-TnweL a1M.WalyNaran0 BrwnisprntM.n Mrs. Keneh outebroth, al, ferom Nn ton, AI- We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Nor- year at Bey. Jaynes'. .. Miss Jean Lakefield. Edna remained for a Brw. Ms Knet outceL by Prescott ta aour neighborhood, RECAUSE she's contented; the Gilchrist, R.C.A.F., iarvis, at Jno. langer visit, she also visited at has returned hame after visiting burying grounds an the Base Li, he h aving rented one of Bill Arm- Hendry's. . . Mrs. Alf. Perrin, Jack Cator's, Tornto. Mrs. F. ____________________Darlington. Born and raised at No.srn' oe. 4, he was the second son of thesrngboe, more people drink Bowman- Bownmnville, at Robt. Hendry' S C. Davidson, Oshawa, with Mrs. _____________________late Lewis and Mary Truli and Hame & School Club met on . .. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bedwin and H. G. Freeman. . . Mr. and Mrs. lived here until manhood, when Thuristdyeeig h rga Marlene at H. Taylor's, Courtice Walter Symons, son Billie, Port he went West, married andcitd of singing, readings, a ville Dalry milk, the happier . . . Miss Jean Holmes, Toronto, Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Mar- settled in Nanton, Alberta. AI report by Miss Gran on the Health at home... Mr. Allan Martin and tin, Oshawa, at Mr. R. L. Wor- though iii for quite some tirne, bis League of Canada, the Clarke Flossie is. There's no reason to Louise, Brighton, at Robt. Mar- den's. B O O K S asninmdl iei obr- union orchestra was in atten- tin's. About eight girls of the "Weli paree. nmde lie is ta e re dance. A gaod lunch was served. be sa when yo know that Dressed and Weil Groomed Club" son. Bruce. and three brothers, met at Doreen Jeffery's, Thurs- Jesse and Earl, Nanton, Alberta, lots of people are gettlng Tyrone day evening. Rail cali was answer- and Angus who resides at the Neteton ____a____o or lb.Mid J. oehr.Tefnrlwa ihyhatyo omn red Snowden led the discussion on oýd fhom er.the Morsfunera a ____mgtyhatyo omn Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur the Care of the Teeth and the é, 1 ~Hoe fomath eMorsnevrai sltnWA.mta rs il aiymlBarber, Mr. J. Morrison, Toronto, Hair. Doreen served a lavely Hodm. Bomanviedsaon ov. 16, esteo WA e a 1. ilairy mNo.Ilk. it 1 at R. B. Scott's, Wiliis Stewart's lunch. Next meeting at Pearl Col- and mar n afrendsan e igRv.H. ladies and same children present. and Wm.MBdforad, Do.r.yand auts bisars wein attendancervevH Meeting was in charge of Mrs. R. Mrs. Edgar Bdod ooh n Lnsd wa inchrepof searvice, W.Mariow's grop ais e i, Jimmie, Bowmanville, with Mrs. an olwn eepaîerr: t ae op aisd-U Byron Moore. .. Mrs. Walter Park Blackstock K. E. Courtice, W. R. Pickell, cided ohv a pot luck supper-anCeiewtPtrbofies Gardon Osborne, Jay Truil, Harry Dec. 3rd ta keep up thefunds. Band Cd uvuuw ...itan Mrs.err findSt.Jhv ..mta r~ F or Christmas SafrRosPac.Mrs. L. Joblin. Lunch was servedi. POSte .yens,.E ndniskilHoward Forder's, Nestleton, No. 1.mible lem, rs. a heaMrs. Mt o takow~ra Burgess'. . . Mrs. C. D. Hodgson Mrs. H. Bailey read the minutes. A GOOD BOOK MAKES A ____ a pleasant and profitable after- and Mrs. Cale, Bowmanville, Mr. Miss Eva Parr, Treas., gave Fi- LASTING GIFT Six carloads of guests arrîved faoon. Next meeting in charge of PHONE 446 and Mrs. Henry Miller, Douglas, nancialReot and list of con- fo Toot ttehmofMr. Mrs. Wiifred Williams' group. Donna and Marshall, Lindsay, tents in the Church Baie. Dona- Mak yurselctona frondm Tronto wa teome 0fda____________________George______ with Mrs. Wallace Miller. Mrs. tion was given ta Mrs. Levi Mc- Make youratewitselection earlyd ay, andMr.Koalo Sndytc Viior: r. e r BowersMiller returned ta Lindsay with Gi for the "Little Helpers." Mrs. cu tc scmlt elebrgate ithem y.The ide a5thMr and yRphwiMrs. a e ___________________ them. . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tom Smith read a letter about Ourstck s ampe anwddigaoniersryoer ideMi ris...nMr. indMs. van PruttHatherly and cbildren, Dixie, at the Diocesan Board meetings. Mrs. NEW _ICTON___nlu n d romft w terge ssandereswihndth ris. inhu Lind .MssR. Hatherley's... Mr. Edgar Rose- Simpsan, Miss Vera Forder and NEW FICTIndON r- Includng conetibthe gesasio.nanddroesnd rs ArithuMrCooktandyMiss- laxnpton vear, Port Hope, witb is son, Gus Mrs. Fred Hamilton were ta see "Bogh Bed ver -"Brd- was read and a case of silverware colm, Friday evening, ta celebrate Rosevear. . . LAC Edward Mill- about Christmas decoratians for ' shaws of Harness"' - "Hungry presented ta tbem. A program of Neil's birthda. . . Mrs. Robt. Visitars: Mr. and Mrs. Jack son, R.C.A.F., Malton, at Leon cburch. W.A. quilt top was on Hill" - Thunderhead' - None speeches and music followed and Ewers with ber sister, Mrs. Har- Niddery and baby, Bowmanville, Thoe'Bete. GooedClb et Ae, forogd raonvenr, pre-M But the Lonely Heart" and a sumptuaus luncheon was serv- old Nesbitt, Bowmanvilie.. Mr.a r LNndy' .TeBtrGomdClb etAcrpga ovnr r- ed, the guests ieaving amid hearty and Mrs. David Johns and Miss atMs".Ndeys Mrs. at the home of Mrs-. W. J. Miller, sented this program: Mrs. Levi Bc many others. handshaking and good wishes ta Hilda with friends in Bowman- Frank Cryderman, Bawmanviiie, Nov. 12. Joyce HiUls took charge McGili read an article by Mrs. as NON ICTIN - Airmn's the bride and groom for a long ville.. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Play- with relatives. . . Miss Elinor of the business period. Mrs. Annis Wodebouse, Dom. Pres.; reading cc NONFICION - "irmn Sand happy journey o iesmr foot, Toronto, with Miss Ethel Vivian, Toronto, Bob Vivian, led in a discussion of the material by Miss Vera Farder; Mrs. Simp- an 1 on life's mar- ~~~Salina ihterprns r Odessy" - "Malta Spltfire" - ried patbway. Mr. and Mrs. 0 Thompson... Mr. and Mrs. Stan-annwihterpenMr and patterns ta be used for aur son read letter from Princess ti, "One Word" 'andmany othrs. Herzburg ofSalem'wre amongleMrsaloChas. Vivianne.T.e. Mdr.randCasraject...WeMwered shownt.hawweta Alicehotat Provincialov BoardBoad, A.;A m "OneWord" and anyothrs. heertr s aiem were an ng ll at Mr. ideorge-Mrs. Wm. Lane, Oshawa, at S. make a "French seam" and bow ta reading written by Bisbap Reni- BOYS'AND IRLS'Stor tMre ngue s . . Mwîn'ssMao, enrgiiend . . Mrs. GeorgeWilliams'. .. Mr. Alfred Challen- straigbten a piece o! material. son, by Mrs. J. Carter; Mrs. Simp- B os and GILaS'S tory an Mr. ad M rs C. W. Mcee trsp Mar thw, G erie and Lil a r-ilierToronto, with Mrs. Jno. Col- Mrs. Miller served a dainty and son told of a presentation o! a BokW.n Casic nd wadauhes, aki e ts, Mr. and Mrs. Cook near wl and Mrs. Mabel Taylor .. refreshing lunch. Next meeting beautiful Prayer and Hymn Book _____Boks ___ Wsan orytorot r. Henderson's Burketon. isWilma Leach in Torontoa.. at Bessie HuIs', Dec. 3. ta Mrs. Clarence Parr, a valu- PcueBosCu Ousad ilI witl pîeurisy. David and Ted Mairs have e Mrs. Refard Cameron and baby,-abeWA merwohsov Painting Books ta Bowmanville ta work ingane Lynda, at Ted Chant's. . . LAC ed ta Bowmanville. She was J _______MissH. Cowiing returned home odyate Reg. Rackham, St. John's, Que.,Eni d treasurer for many years. on Christmas Cards - Glft fsiroB avi le Hsptalan Our Young People are giving an____R.___hm owa Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd fai Calendars Rev. Gardner's splendid ser- their play "Johnny Get Your ville, at the parsnage. .. Pte. CbradM.Rbr efr mon Sunday was an earnest ex- Girl" at Enfield, Friday night. Ted Kersey, Kingston, witb bis There was fa Churcb service Kitchener, at Alex Giibert's.. ai hortation ta seek and know God. Eucbre and dance put on by parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Niddery. Sunday due ta slippery roads. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wright and- Mr. and Mrs. Saper, Harmony, Caesarea and Cedardale School Crokinole party sponsored by Wili Hall held a successful auc- Mrs. John Farder in Toronto at- at Mr Pollrd's.in aid of Red Cross was quite a Y.P.U. Friday evening was quite thon sale Tuesday, in spite of tending a funeral. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. ~ I. JEW ELL ant he Pollard s of Hampton success. successfu. Prize for bigbest score heavy roads. Goldwyn Fàint and Valerie, To- wBIe2" l Est iGoup et for thseira over 1800, and 'h lowest by finisbed thresbing yet. and Grant, Bowmanviile, at Mr. PHONE 556 ekl sherwa igbe a Msl. . Irene Richardson. Ligbt refresh- Intended for last week) 0. Wright's. . . Wallace Hoimes, eaulsoshawer waH gen ta Ms. O oH.N w ments were served. Visitars: John Webster, Ray R.C.A.F., and Mrs. Holmes, Ot- Milso (ne ele Kox) ______North sewing graùp met at Mrs. Stanley, Norma and Elsie, Toron- tawa, with Mrs. Jas. Fardier. . . The L.T.L. met Manday after- Jae Chapman's on Wednesday ta, Carsina Samis, Oshawa, at Mr. Miss Vivian Sadier, Toronta, with no noan. The program consisted of wben quilting and sewing was M. Samis'. . . Mr. and Mrs. W. ber parents. respansive reading with Jean done. Hostess servedi refresb- Pascoe, Marion and Evelyn at The fune.rai of Harry Baiiey f Raieyleain redigsby ises ens.Broklin . . . Miss Ruth Libby at was conducted Sunday afternoon I Hainll, amsbygCoea nd Fyissnt- Anubrfrm eeateddCansecon . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. at St. John's Anglican Cburch by I off,ad vy interest in aktit-Anmer rMis agge Mcaugb- Bowman and Bruce at Orano. . .Archdeacon Simpson, interment f O ~~~~on "Aicobol" by Mrs. Wm. Arm- lin's sale at Haydon on Saturday p. R.insoJen, Maningoo, St . ons eeer. strong. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vivian havean MisJnWetod T- Keitb Jobnstan brake batho S t c k w B odMrs. F. Duncan was in Peter- moved ta the Gay place, west of ronto, at Mr. N. Stinson's. .. Miss wrists wile putting on a storm bora Hamton.Shirley Saxe, Mrs. Saxe and Miss window.o her. Peel is visiting relatives Women's Institute wiîî meet inGrcStrTotaatM.J Syptysexnddath here.tbe cburcb basement, Dec. 2nd, Stark's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Hugli !amiiy of Mrs. Stanford Swain f Mrs. F. Duncan attended the wben Mrg. E. Werry, Solina will Beatan, Ian, and Mrs. L. Pascoe, who passed ta rest Nov. 18. INFRM TIN EGADIG OU INESMETS funeral Friday a! ber brother-mn- give report o! convention in T,- Oshawa, at Mr. G. Bowman's. .. United Cburcb W.M.S. met at INFRMAIONREGRDLNG OURINVSTM NTS law, Mr. Frank Laing of Bass- ranto, Mrs. J. Baker wiîî sing. Miss Ida McCulloch, Oshawa, at Mrs. Earl Dorrell's on Nov. 18, f wood, Man., who was buried in A number o! citizens are suffer- Mr. 0. J. McCuloch's... Mr. and witb 8 members present. Mrs. FURKISHED ON REQUZST St. Paul's Cemetery in Cavan. ing fram 'flu. Mrs. W. Graham, Pontiac, Mich., Dorrell read the Scripture; Rev. O A most interesting meeting a! W.M.S. met at Mrs. T. Salter's at Mr. W. Bawman's . .. Mrs. H. B. Harrison read a story about the0 ning in charge of cultural canven- Worship service was in charge of Elsie Samis in Toronto. killed in the air force. Mrs. f fd«l er R ss & o.er, Nellie Wright. Business was Mrs. H. Salter, responses en Mrs. Hilthorn, Toronta, return- Ernest Larmer and Mrs. Jabez E condcte byMargaret Milîson, taken by Mrs. H. Cale, Mrs. Rack- cd Missionary from China, was Wright sang a duet. Newly eiect- I Members the Toronto Stock Exehange and plans were campleted for en- ham and Miss L. Reynolds. Scrip- guest speaker at aur Churcb ser- ed officers for 1944 are: Presi- I tertaining Newtonville and Kirby ture was read by Mrs. G. Adcock vice an Sunday. She gave a very dent - Mrs. H. Harrison; Vice- f 330 Bay Street, Toronto Unions next Monday evening. and prayers by Mrs. C. Stephens interesting accaunt of ber ex- Pres.-Mrs. Alex Gilbert; Sec.- Scripture was read by Evelyn andi Mrs. Niddery. Mrs. H. Peters periences while in that country. Mrs. Roy Taylor; Treas. - Mis.g Telephone Waverly 1701 HrdnadA re Billings. contributed a very fitting solo The sehool children have start- Jabez Wright; Sec. MissionaryM Program cansisted o! piano solo "Holy Bible Book Divine." Thý ed practicing for the Christmas Manthly - Mrs. John Larmer;O by Carol Stapies, readings by second chapter o! Study Book, concert. Fruit and Flowers-Mrs. Ceciln Betty Chapman and Nellie "The Biessing of Health," was Hh;Lt e.Ms rn tn Reverse telephone charges accepted on orders Wright, and vocal solo by Stella ably presented by Mrs. A. E. Bik'--- son; Mission Band - Mrs. Alex Best. Topic was in the form of an Biiiett, assisted by Mrs. Annie L4urk ./AL Gilbert; Supply Sec. - Mrs. A. ta buy or seli. informal discussion an radio pro- Colwill and Mrs. A. Blanchard. Jahnston; Press Sec.-Mrs. Eari l grams and was carried further by Mrs. Billett reported a Thank Of- Pot luck supper anîd bazaar on Dorreil; Baby Band Sec. - Mrs. o a contest an radio sponsors. Next fering a! $39.37. Nov. 17 was a real success. Pro- Jabez Wright and Mrs. Carl fl Manday evening program wili be ceeds $45. Ticket for quiît was Wright; Pianist - Mrs. Jabez0 LOCAL REPRLESENTATIVE... suppiied by Kirby Unian, the r-danb iteEwnCo n rgt creatian by Newtonviile, and re- ~ ak i1 won. by Mrs. J. Fluery. Proceeds reshmrents by Orono Union mcm- trvlefo quilt $24, which goes ta IVR EDN ~ ~bers wha are hasts. British War Victims' Fund. R e IL G A D I E Orono Hydro meeting was held We have had a taste o! winter We extend sympatby ta Tom About 35 relatives and friends Monday evening when these bis as the graund bas been covered Baiiey in the death of bis brother, gathered at the home o! Mr. and COBOURG - - - PHONE 159 were ordered paid: H.E.P.C. with snow ta remind us that Harvey, ta the Strutt famiiy in Mrs. Roy Ferguson *n Saturday O $37587; B.P.U. $116,67; V.L. Bond Christmas is near and winter is the passing o! Edward, ta iVrs. B. evening, Nov. 20, ta honar Mr. and $100000; N. F. Porter, rent, $6.00; araund the corner. Hubbard in the death o! ber sis- Mrs. Cecil Hill on their 25th wed- o J. J. Mellor, salary, $25,00. Total, Na service at Shiiah Sunday ter, Mrs. Lau Knapp, Oshawa, and ding anniversary. The highligbt n ______________________________________________$1523,54. Bank balance $1372.92. last as Rev. J. MacLachian was ill. also ta the Swain family, Cart- o! the evening was the presenta- Police Trustees' Meeting Visitors: Mrs. S.G. Hallaweli wright, in the death o! their tian ta the bride and groom. Dal- The Palice Trustees met Mon- with ber daughter, Beulah, in To- mother. ton Dorreli read the address and I day evening, the following bis ronto. Mrs C. Reid, Oshawa, Visitars: Mrs. Len Gàtchell Jean Stephenson, Richmond Hill,» being ordered paid: Miss Hazel Reid and Mrs. Dixan, with Mrs. R. Larmer, Cadmus. - h and etongFise a beau- 0 I Harry Clarke, Toronto, at Mrs. Wilfred Wood's Mrs. J. McLaughlin, Mrs. J. Cur- th0ahrnpeetdaba police trustee --------- $ 3.00 . .. Mrs. Rusk, Port Hope, with ran at Mrs. J. Smith's, Pontypool tiful silver tea service and money. i Cecil McLaren, ________________ . Mrs. W. Brown, Raglan, at The recipients made fitting re- 0 Police trustee------ 2.00 Mr. J. McLaugzhiin's. . . Miss, plies. An airgram of congratula-n lington Farrow's. .. Mr. and Mrs. '*i home. .. Mrs. Forester, Westport, *A. Price and famiiy at R. Le ShiA.losns Mrs. E. Legge, Oshawa, with Mrs. Shiloh W.A. had a successful HERE YOU WILL FIND C. Brown. . . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Co f d r to bazaar in Starkville Sehool, fol- VA I Y IN L DN -444 ~~~~Hillier wvith their daughter, Mrs. lowed by a lunch. A IT IN L DN A.Moffatt, Dundas. . . Mr. and Asoito Birthday party was held at Mrs. Lloyd Stephenson and Nancy L f Warren Carsons' on Saturday, o! Newcastle, at Geo. Stephen- celebrating their daughter's birth-ALL à à L à à son's. day. GIFTS For CHR IS TM9A S MEN'S TRAVELLING SETS 3 - 5 - 7 PIECES WITH ZIF- FER CASES ---------------------------- $2.50 to $10.75 BRUSH, COMB AND MIRROR SETS, 3 - 5 - 7 PIECES, NEW STYLES, AND SHADES ---------$4.98, $6.95, $10.25, $17.50 FOR LADIES .... If~- % rre Perfurnes ----------- c- $6 MISEUIDLE Toilet Water ----65e - $1.35 . Bath Powders ------69e - $1.50 Bath Soap 35c. 75c, $1 Evening ln Paris sets &qà $1.50, $2.75, $4.00 QUC Cashmere Bouquet y //N wffN*'UA5J-f4 Sets ------- 55e, 75e, 80e Pond's Sets -----------$.10 V X<1'[ L~ Woodbury Sets, Powder I A ~ kk ~ ! and Creams ------- $1.10 Military Waterman Shavlng Shavlng Pen Sets Pen Sets Bowls Brushes, 49e $2.30 $5.95 39c, 49c, 75e1 98e to $4.25 Bath 011 .- ----- 35c, $1, $1.50 Leather Billfolds 39e - $6.50 Bath Salts ------------ 55e Bilhfold Sets-------------- $1.95 Hair Brushes $1, $1.25, $1.50 Tobacco Pouches -------69e 3owmanville and Toronto, as wel! ýlocal congratulations o! the ommunity are extended ta Mr. id Mrs. Cecil Hill and we wtsh hem many more years o! happy narrîed life. Erniskillen Sympathy us extendeà ta Mrs. Butson and June and Kenneth i the death o! a husbànd and ather. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. R. Yeo nd Morley, Oshawa, Lloyd Yeo, Bowmanville, at G. Yeo's. .. Mr. and Mrs. F. McGill, and Donny, Toronto, at Mrs. J. McGili's... Mrs. E. Strutt and Mrs. C. Petbick witb friends in Oshawa. . . Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith and family, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ormis- tan, En! ield, at Mrs. Ella Smith's; ber daughter, Mrs. H. Ormistan, remained with tbem. . . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rabm and Betty, Wes- ton, at W. Rahm's. Sidney Cornish bas purchased the Clifford Colwill farm south o! Hampton. Get ReadyNi for Cold -m Weather Although new goods are hard to get, we have been fortunate in receavung heveral shipments of Ladies'FaIl and Winter Coats and Dresses Some are plain while others have fur collars, but ail are very at- tractive ini the newest styles and very reasonably priced.h EARLY CLOSING SATURDAY NI Until further notice this store will Saturday nights at 9 o'coc4 Couch, 'ohnston & Crydei Phone 836 0l >WUo i i a = . rman IAN'SELECTRIC & r 1A 1 S HARDWARE tto visit their store the LARGEST , display of Hardware, China and is in Ontario County> THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND BEST MANY ITEMS NO LONGER OBTAINABLE IN MOST STORES F', VIV -' w w- w v19, w 19, f THURS., NOVEMBER 25th, 1943 PAGE FOUR THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO