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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jan 1949, p. 3

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MWMAT, MA. Mth 1949 TM CANADIAN STATE (ADVERTISEMENT) 'Merhaut Donte PizesENNISKILLEN Mr. and Mnu. Harry Collacutt, % rehu s Doate nzes BOwm anvlle, 11t Mr, and Mms S EUChre Gordon Yeo's. 1 Dr. and Mn. Carke Dorland So many amazint Prime have been donated by lan.adMr.ALeibtrad local merchants that Mrs. Muriel Dunn bas raised the baby George, Mr. Geo. Reid with obJective for ber euchres to over $250. The ffrst wiil b. friends at Port Perry. held this evening at Union Hall when a huge crowd bs Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Weaving expected. Proceeds will be donated to the Arena Fund. and Rlckey, Toronto, spent Sun-j There wil be prises for winners and at the close of day with her parents, Mr. and( eacb cuchre, ticket hoiders, whether present or absent, will Mrs. W. H. Moore. have an opportunity to win one of the grand prizes. Tickets Mr. Ronald Ashton, Haydon, are oniy 25e which Includes the evening's entertalument spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and the chance on the draw. E. A. Wery. Consderblecommndalon dueMr. and Mrs. Leonard Bradley ConidralecomenatonIsdu to Mrs. Duna were Monday visitons with Mr. Sf or her efforts ln sponsoring thîs event and also to the and Mrs. Walter Oke. merchants who have contribÙtcd 50 generousiy with out- Mrs. S. G. Saywell and Marg- standing prizes. Their names and thc item or Items donatcd aret, Oshawa, Mrs. W. A. Van are as foîiows:- Camp, Blackstock, Miss Jean Hodpr'sJewiler LiingroomPicure Wenry, nurse-in-training, Peter- Hoprs-eelryLvngro haue bro, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. W.d Hlggon's Eiectric ______ Glass Coffec Maker Werry. IV McNulty's Sport Shop Leather Travelling Bag Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Wright,C Marr's .eiellery ---- Portfolio Miss Annie Wright, Oshawa, withp McGregor's Hardware -------- ----------Cookie Jar Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright. f The Radio Shop Ali-copper Chrome Tea Kettie Mr. W. H. Moore called on Mn. Walker's Store --- - Tablecloth and Mrs. K. Burton, Nestieton. h Lloyd Ellis Shoe Repair_ _ Pair of Lady's Rubbers Miss Donothy Ferguson, Mr. andW Maher's Shoe Store ---_ _ By' ouse S pes Mns. M. Johnson and Mrs,,George Sout's 5 ~ Stoe Lay's Slipers Fenguson, Oshawa, with Mr. and Darch's Toc $.0o r - - ---Cup and Saucer Mrs. B. Ferguson. Darhl Tb- oFiat 50 Sweet Caps. Mr. and Mrs. Walter FergusonT Chartran's --- Pair of Men's Socks with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee, Jury & Lovel---------------_ _ Man's Hair Brush Oshawa. Couch, .Iohnston & Cryderman-- Man's Tic Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Beckett, Breslin's---------------------------- Man's Tie Mr. Luther Stainton, Mr. and Mrs.- W. J. Berry ------- Box of Wnlting Paper Don Stainton, Bruce and Kenny, Northcutt & Smith ___ Electrie Lamp Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Page Mason & Dale ------ Power Sifter and family, Newcastle, with Mr. Si Alin'sMea Maketand Mrs. Leonard Bradley. Ei Alln' MatMaket - -----Canned Goods Mns. Roy McGill, Reva and M~ Mike Osborne -------- - -----------------Flashiight Keith wene Sunday dinner guests Kitson Bros.--- ---------_____ Cured Shoulder of Pork with Mn. and Mns. L. Lamb. M Cowling's Drug Store ____ Set of Evening ln Paris Mr. and Mrs. 0. fleckett, Miss Cc Seirite Store--------------- Two Tnays Evelyn Beckett, Mn. Lloyd Al, gu Coronation Cale - - -----------Flat 50 Cigarettes dread, Tyrone, Miss Jenny Bec- c Alek McGregor Jane Seymour Powder Set kett, Bowmanville, Mr. Donald eh Mrs. T. Bennett Crocheted Doilie Set Lamb were Sunday visitons with W. J. Jeweli ------ Crystai Candy Jar Mr. and Mrs. F. Beckett. a Knox's Shoe Store ---~ 2 Pairs Nylon Ilose Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hazel- a W. H. Brown-------- - Flashllght ton, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. E Paler otr Sle -- 15gas. as Keith Ferguson. d Paler oto Sles- --- - - - -------- 1 gas. as Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston Parker's------------------_____ Set of Swing Taps with Mr. and Mns. Edwin Ormis- sa' Weber's Fabric Centre - --~~ Pair Pillow Cases ton, Maple Grove. Mi Stan's Lunch --------------------------- ---------Flat 50 Cigarettes Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry and Mlhte Rose Service Station__ 5-gai can of White Rose Oil family were Thursday evening Vanstone's Miii---- - ---- 24-lb bag Pastry Flour tea guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. TedWodyad letni Tou R. Metcalf, Maple Grove.ha Garto's Cach L---nes---_--_-_-Two----------books-- BuseTrickets nThe Service Club ladies gathen- r Edar's Cocrhlnes _ o $.00 orBsTickfeGs cd at the home of Mrs. George i Edad' otrSae ---- --- -------_300Wrtf a Irwin on Jan. llth. V.( Howard Haneock------ 2 qts. Anti-Freeze Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milîs and r Murphy's ---------- ----------Bcd Lamp family were Sunday visitons with Jel Lyon's Dairy------ 20 qts. MiIk Tickets Mi Maple Grove Dairy - -.---- 20 qts. Mllk Tickets M A. H. Sturrock Case of Marvelube OulM Sleep's Grocery $3.00 Credit Slip Len Eliiott's--------- Set of Swing Taps Mn Coultcr's------------ - $2.50 Credit Slip T. & R. Hancly Shop - ------ ~ $2.50 Credit Slip ..AMn Cawker"s Butcher Shop-------------------------------- 6 tins Peas co Cawker's Groçery ---tin o! Canned Chicken & V2-lb. Coffee à, Je McFeeter's Fruit Store - - ----------$2.5o Credit Slip anc Hooper's Ladies' WVear ---_ Pair of Linen Tea Towels Mn~ Hallman's Glove Factory $1.75 Credit Slip o: B olnt's Store---------- ------------------ $3.00 Credit Slip lue W oe Cooper's Service Station 10 gais. of Oas Mn.** Bob Stocker's Service Station --~ 15 gais. o! Gas ' FOR i Bownxanville Hydro Shop --- _- ---Electrie Lamp ****Snc Royal Theatre ------- 12 Theatre Tickets *,A Atkins' Flower Shop =- ---------- .-----Potted Plant ND * C Wiliams' Town Shop -~ Bottle o! Frcnch Cologne ANDCR Bowmanvilie Motor Sales _ ___--- 10 gals. o! Gas RESTAURANT S ' Supertest Service Station _ _ Wooi Motor Rug Stej VanDriel's Store ____ .$3.00 Credit Slip Br, F. F. Morris Co. ______________ -- Bd Lamp On'ly teB s a 'i Cartr i's _ _ _ $2.50 Creditth Bet : Sliyplii'sQUALITY -H o' Cre'----Box o! Chocolates e:* H. Poole's Bakery FruitCake*ANDD. Elllott's Variety Store Fruieake BoxN Shepar&Giî ---rea Bo : SERVICE Shepad &Gil -------Kenwood Bianket : Cold Spring Beverages - _-_-_----------5 cases Pop * r i Gien Rae Dalry _____ 20 qts. Milk Tickets *855il - Phuone - 855 Olympia Cale ___ _-___ Box of Chocolates C Tot's Toggery. -______________Chiid's Dol meR, Yarc peni had W. Mr. Th tant eD -Mrs.1 CL' inTwist. ~¶1Itoa a( Stafford Bros. MONUMENTAL WORKS Open Every Day and Evenings Phone Whitby 552 $18 Dundas St. E., Whitby TICKETS TO EVERYWHERE Air, Rail or Steamship Consuit JURY & LO'VELL Bownianville 15 King St. W. Phone 778 Mr. and Mrm. R. C. Mills, Perry. Mr. Ross Metcalf speni weekend with Mr. and Mis. Werry. Mir. and Mrs. Keith Fcnj vislted Mn. and Mns. David, son, Oshawa. Mr. Ras Mtcalf, Maple G in his vcry capable manner hi aut our chair on Sunday evq by singing a solo which evet cnjayed very much. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin WottE Oshawa, Mn. and Mrs. W Rahm, Tyrone, Mn. and Mn Gniffin and Jean, Purple were Sunday callers at Mrs. I Gniffin's. HAYDON The Bible Class social eve was held on Fniday cvening; Forgett's with a good attendz Mrs. Cccii Slemon spent a deys with her parents Mn. M~'rs. Herry Brooking, Pont Bni Chas. Rankine is with bis gr parents et Brampton. His gr. father is scniously ill. Mrs. W. Martin bas nctu: hame after spending a co wvceks in Oshawa. Mn. and Mns., R. Anderson Beverly, Miss Vivian CowI T'oronto, et Mn. W. Blackburn Mn. and Mrs. Claude Tue Stirling, Mn. and Mns. E. We Enniskillen, visited with Mn. Mns. Roy Moteaif. Mn. and Mns. Leslie Coom NIr. Roland Coombles, Miss Shiî oombes, Tyrone, were Sun uests with Mr. and Mrs. Le ollaeutt. Roland sang a sole ýhunch wbich was enjoycd hy z: Mn. Ross Metcalf spent Suni kt Mn. E. Wenry's, Enniskiiion. Mrs. J. D. Stevens spent 'cekend in Oshawa with lughter, Mns. Chanlie White. Mrs. Bob McKay, -Saskato ;ask., was Sunday visiton VI &r. and Mrs. Roy Metcalf. W.M.S. Officeris 'The following W.M.S. offic ive been elected for this yea. Ires.-Mrs. H. G. Fre.-man; ice--Mrs. C. H. Snov.den; ice-Mns. C. Gne2nham; V Ies. for youngen groups-Mrs. effcry; Rocording Sccy.-IVi 1Burgess; Cornasponding Se -Mrs. S. Morton; Trcas.-Mrs, 1unday; Christian Stewanchshir ns. Laind; Finance Ccm Irs. 1. Munday, Mrs. A. Lai Irs. H. Foley; Suppiy Cor.-M-ý înnry Wright, Mrs. F. Swallo0 rs. J. Cookson, Mns. M. Mund, ommunity Frienciship- \irs. ffcry, Mrs. F. Swaliow; Tornp, ce and Christian Citizcnship s. E. Ormiston; Missiona rnthly-Mrs. L. Collacutt; M. oxes-Mrs. R. R. Stevens; flirt ày Money-Mns. J. Mund5 rs. Taicott; Pianist-Mns. C. owden; Asst. Pianist-iMrs. .Stevens; Baby Eand-Mrs. lison, Mrs. W. Munday; Flow m.-Mrs. R. L. Wonden, Mns. ,Stevcns; Mission Band leade -Sr.-Mrs. C. Gneonham, Mi ;phensan; Jn.-MnIs. WV. mwn, Mrs. E. Twist; Leader ase Line Mission Band-Mns. 1 opkins; Litenatune Secy.-Mi Brooks; Pross Secy.-Mrs. faple, Gr. Church ýngre'al Meeting evealed Progress On Thursday evening Jan. 20 S24th annual congregational ýting of the Maple Grox-e Unit- Church was held with Pastor rdley in the chair conducting 'orship service. This inCluied a iod of silence for those who 1passed on to their eternal vard during the past year (Mns. Foley, Mr. Russell Worden, Wilfned Allison). 7he work of the different or- izations in the church was re- ved, and nevealed progress, hnumcnically and financially, by the tenon of the words of Seciation given ta our Pastor Sthe vanious leaders of the -, including the efforts of %the ir and choir leader and organ- Mr. L. Collacutt, led one ta eve that frcm that all-impon- Sphase, the-spiritual side had wn development. though considerable increase expenditures xvas necessary, onnection with the local work. as flot oniy met but a goodly ýce is on hand. The M and M 1with its langer allocation at ven the top. It is felt by ein change that the use of duplex envelopes hclped in regard. Variaus plans wcre ewhich are expected to in- se interest and attendance in future. Ail the offices were Jand committees appointed. ie audience appneciated the selections an the accordion violin by Greta and Stanley 'den, also the comie duets by K. Summerford and Mrs. E. ter the business was attended social time was enjoyed. ESMAN, BOWMA&NVMTIL, ONTAMOPAE7n PortTO C DM Swork of the society. MountJoy an M . ýJ.P. ey tt tc installed: President - Ms. Lin- The woiishlp service wu lu E. A. Nestleton W.A. and W.M.S. met Cadmus W.A. and W.M.S. met ta;l Vc-r.Ndey2n charge of 4ru J. Purdori who at the home of Mrs. Fred Cnaw- et the home of the new president ta;ltVc-r.Ndey n was assisted by Mrs. G. Adeock .pison fond, Jan. 20, with 16 ladies pre- Mrs. Marwood McKee. Devotional Vice-Mns. C. Daw; Rec. Sec.- and Mrs. W. Horn. Mn. Linsteed Jack- sent, also Rev. Harrison and some was given by Mrs. Geo. Johnston. Mrs.. A. Blanchard; Ass't. Sec.- very ably took chapter IV of the childrcn. Meeting apened with It was movcd by Mns. R. Larmer, Miss Lulu Reynolds; Correspond. Study Book "«West o! thc Gorgea" nove, prayer by Rev. Harrison scnipture seconded by Mrs. W. Philip that ence and Litcrany Sc.-MsIs. M. by Kenneth Beaton and everyone ilped by Mrs. Laurence Malcolm and they pay Mr. Gea. Johnston for Mauntjoy; Treasurer - Mrs. H. found it most informative and rning topic by Mrs. Kenneth Sameils. the wood he purchased et the Salter; Sec, fan Christian Steward-. veny interesting. ryonc Mrs. W. D. Fenguson gave the wood sale for the church. Mn. ship and Finance-Mrs. Cale; Sup- The meeting closed wlth the 1948 report: receipts, *$190.42; ex- Oscar McQuadc and Mr. Harrison ply Sec.-Mns. W. Horn and Mrs. benediction hymn sung as a sala en a! penses, $14 1.39; balance, $49.03. sent a letter tbanking the W.A. R. Luke; Sec. for Christian Citizen- by Mrs. J. R. Reynolds with Mr& Valten Mrs. Tnipp very kindly donated a for thc boxes sent ta them. It was ship and Temperance..Mrs. Daw; Cale at thc piano. rs. L.. quilt top. Plans wcre made ta moved by Mns. Gea. Jahnston, Missionary Monthly and World _________ Hill, qiuilt it. Mrs. W. Campbell donat- seconded by Mns. T. Sameils that Fniends-Mns. G. Adcock; Press Mlary cd the batt andi Mrs. George Bow- thc W.A. have a crokinole and Sec.-Mrs. J. Purdon; Gift Box Kind looks, kind words, kind ers will buy thcelining. Reading box social Jan. 26. Mns. T. Samelîs Sec.-Mns. R. Luke; Community acta, and warm1 handshakes, thece 'Regrets" by Mrs. A. Wilson; gave the Tneasuren's report. Rail Friendship-Mrs. Haney; Baby arc scandary means o! grace reading "Get Somebody Else" by caîl was ans%îered by paying thoin Band-Mrs. W. Horn; Mission when men are in trouble and are Mns. F. Crawford; rcading "Edu- fees. It was $1.75. Collection $1.30. Band-Mns. H. Salter and Mrs. J. fighting thein unscen batties.- cation for Peace"' by Mrs. Wm. Reading by Mrs. W. Philip. Con- R. Reynolds; Auditors-Mrs. M. John Hall. Stecle; reading "The Country test by Marie Hanna; Miss Thelma ening Chunch" by Mns. L. Joblin. Ncxt Ferguson got the prize fan the it P. meeting will be in charge of contost. A daînty lunch was lace. Mns. Wm. Steelc's gnoup. A dainty senved and thanks rendcned ta oENv .Avvva few lunch was senved. Mns. McKce. S AVE IE AND LABOUR and Mn. and Mrs. Kenncth Samelîs There was a nice congregation*1 tain. visited lier mothen, Mrs. Smith, at cbunch Sunday. Mn. Harrison wixu a rand- Lindsay. was able ta take his services. rand- Mn. Frank Emerson, Toronto, Part aI the dam at Cadmus was with his aet, Mr. and Ms. M. washed out lst week in the beavy-Ug ai.mju ..ipm 1 indEmerson. nain. There were a lot of fish ndMn. and Mns. L. Joblin. enjoyed fish dinnens. ain d Miss M argaret Stele, R N., The Orangemen's dance at De- S v o rt m n o e yp r lig, Sunnybrok Hospital, visited her vittfs Hall an Fiday night was .Svyorteanmnybyu- Mrs. Wilmor Fitzc visited fri- two weeks time, if the naoads are ehasion gaisehammcrnull, ndtc.n ends in Oshawa and attended the good.yu w rihy oncbec funerel oI ber uncle, Mn. Mannell Miss Joyce and Mn. Donald You eau make your own chop when Mn. and Mrs. Poney Preston and Larmer spent the weekend in son, Lifford, Mns. Horb McGili, Toronto. 7ou want it, how and as you like it, .kn, Jimmie and Ruy, Jantvile, vis- Ms. Lamne McKee is home erry, ited M. and Mrs. George Johns. from visiting hon mothen who is and Mr. and Mns. Gardon Stinson, in Oshawa Hospital. Cadimus, visited Mn. Wilmor Fitze. Mn. and Mns. Bob Vivian and and very easy and cheap with the ncw ibes, Mn. and Mnrs. John Mappin, To- Manylin, Bowmanviile, Mn. Gar-CaeHnmril o nadse le. ronto, visited her parents, Mn. and don Hanna, Miss Eleanor Park- *Cs lrîeml.CreI n e iyMns. David Johns. hunst, Oshawa, with Mn. and Mns. one set up. dsi Sympathy is extended ta the Arthur Hanî:a. o i friencls of Mr. Walter VealeTo- ________ IT IS TIME TO THINK ABOUT idyday. H M T NYour ÂuIÂilIie ed ay Mr. Wilfred Vine visited bis HAMeedN 1.tesisten, Mrs. Reg. Middleton, Isîing- ____ For the hest ln lertilizers - it SIVIFT'S - we have it. hon n.anMn.HodWelr HAMPTON W.M.S. MEETING If you are interested In:- and family, Blackstock, visited Hampton W.M.S. mot Jan. 18,ELC ICR RGRA RS -ML CO ES oon Mr and Mrs. R. M. Hoskin. at thue home of Miss T..1,, evnolus MILKING MACHINES - WATER SYSTEMS - BOWLS 'ith Mr. and Mns. Willard Cook, with President Mrs. Linstead pro- OR FARM MACHINERY Oshawa, visited Mn. and Mrs. siding. Auditons' report and ne- Come in and we will do aur best to, fli your needa Laurence Malcolm. ports fnom the diffenont socro- crs Mn. and Mrs. John Gnieves en- taries woeenead. The tronsunen w àr- tertained the cuchre club on roponted that the 19418 allocation l Ist. Friday night. had been neached with a small W * M e B R O W' 2nd Mn. and Mrs. W. G. Bowles and surplus. Two quilts wene bnaught DAE O meic family visited Dr. R. P. Bowlos in ta be quilted. It was piannod DAE O -C. and Mns. Bowles. ta have the quilting at the homo Case Farm Machincry - Firestone Tires Irs. Miss' Helen Bowens, Tonontoj of Mrs. Blanchard on Jan. 25. DeLaval Mllkers and Separators cY. spont weekend with ber parents, Rev. Linstead gave an inspiring Beatty Bros. Stable Equipment 3 . Mr. and Mns. George Bowors. talk, telling how vital a W.M.S. 91 King St. W. Phone 497 P- Nestleton W.I. will meot at1 was ta the chui-ch. Ho encoure ged Mrs. Fred Crawford's on Feb. 2 ahl to continue in the worthwhile Irs. _ __ _ _ I ~ - .'.~uaaa *** -- I..~ ow, C. ry rte 't- H. J. ver1 R4. ers rs. H-. ,of K. J. - jil WA LK ER'S January -CLERNESL f s Con ti n u e s.a. LIES s Reg. $11.95 Io $18.95 EACH Here is the outslahding Sales Eve-ni of the year. We have taken the balance of our Winter Stock of Better Dresses and reduced them al f this one low price fo clear. The Season'Ys ' latesi styles and colors. A wide and varied selection tc choose from. Dresses ihat regularly soid from $11.95 fo $18.95. SIZES 12Io 2O-38Io 42 LfNiITTIN A weii-known manufacturer's fine quaiity 3- ply shrink-resistant Knltting Yarn suitable for Cardigans, Puilovers, Socks, Ankiets, etc., priced very low to dlean a maker's floor stock. Colours:- grey mnix, plaza green, beige mix, black and navY, ln one-ounce halls. The regular prie la 42c a bail, so corne early for your share of this great value in Shrink-Resustant Knitting Wool. wCCL Wd4a toa.tùne THE MODE RN STORE Bowmanv iii. - Phone 451 1 f MIS 1 el 7 1 e aj J'el'il IDLIESSIEsèp 11) L IE s % IE %lep, SPECIAL 3 - PLY SHRINX RESISTANT BEC. 42c 2àc bail REG. 42c ]Bowmcmville

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