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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 May 1950, p. 9

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?NEURSDAy, MAY 25th, 1050 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. EOWMANVILLI. ONTArto __________ PAGE Mis Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Drurnmond apent a weekend with his nephew in LakeView. Mrs. George Law is spendinga few days with Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Toms and Mrs. Frank Gibson. Mrs. Walter Haigh and childrer have fled the flood waters of East Kildonan, Man., ta stay at her mother's home, Mrs. John Gar- rod, Manvers St. A.O&-% Mr.and Mrs. Fred Wight speni V7 Pjthe weekend with their daughter, Mns. D. Ailman and family, Osh- awa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Middleton and Lyn, Oshawa, were Sunday gUests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Poil- ard. Rev. W. W. Patterson has ac- cepted a cali to Dover Centre in Kent Presbytery. Mrs. W. H. Waklin, and grand- children, Port Hope, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bit- ton and Neil. Mrs. Jenny Byers, Toronto, is visiting Miss Louise Trenwith at "Clovermere". Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Celina Allun. Oshawa, calied on Miss Trenwith and Dorothy on Sunday. Misses Catherine Dewney and Catherine Stevens-Guille, Bishop ~~gStrahanSchool, Toronto: spent V'qcthe weekend with Rev. D. R. and Mrs. Dewdney. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Alldread, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Finiey accomp- anied Mr. and Mrs. Tod Tomlin- son. Bowmanviile, ta Niagara Falls on Sunday ta see the many beautiful blossoms on officiai biossom Sunday. Mr. Laverne Stone, Bronte, and1 Miss Emma Simpson, Stratford, 1 d were Sunday visitons at Sunnylea v Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. John McCullough, a Oshawa, with Mn. and Mrs. I. J. McCullough. Mn. and Mrs. Harold Hockin a and children, Mn. and Mrs. Doug- t las Walton and Terry spent Sun- rday with friend and relatives in -Stnathroy. c Mn. and Mrs. Don Coulter and tfamily, Downsview, visited Mn. and Mrs, JackCnago on Sunday. Mn. and Mrs. Cliff Cuffe and family spent the weekend with his iparents Mn. and Mrs. C. Cuffe, rHumberstone. Mn. Jack Ralph spent the week- end with his parents in Lans- downe. 1 Mrs. Eric Coultis, Thedfamd; Miss Mary TufI, Miss Salisbury and Mn. Pency Tuff, Toronto, visited Mrs. Frank Branton. We saw Mn. and Mrs. George James in the village Saturday sporting their lovely new Nash car. Congratulations! While in town they visited his aunt, Missi Ellen James at Sunnylea Lodge.i .Young Peoples anniversary ser-1 vices wvere held in the United Church, Sunday. Rev. Lloyd1 Shorten was guest speaker at the1 evenine service while Mn. Ken-( neth Simmons was guest soloist1 at bath services. Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Hancock and children and Mrs. Narman Pingle, Bowmanville. were Sunday1 guests of Mn. and Mrs. Herb Han-î cack.1 Several framn here attended( Newtonville United Church onI Sunday night ta hear Rev. S. R.c Henderson, Bawmanvjlle, and thea Runneymede Choir, Toronta. 3 "DBOTTLED CAS" FOR RURAL HOMES AND HOMES BEYOND OUR MAINS Investigate 15 King me. 3300f JN SOLINA Miss Lillian Hoar, Tononto, Mr. and Mns. William Hoar, Orono, at E. R. Taylor's. Mr. and Mns. Gardon Scott and Norman, Guelph, at R. C. Scott's and Burney Hooey's. Mm. and Mrs. A. L. Pascoe and Mrs. W. Bray at Alex McMaster's, te v ti -a - t Ients, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Milîson. KENDÂL Miss Doreen Langstaff sper the week-end in Kendal. f Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Clark, Tc Sronto, at their summer home fc the weekend. Mrs. Clark staye down for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan and Pats visited Mr. and Mrs. Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Reynoid and son, Toronto, with Mr. an, Mrs. Herb Reynolds. Mn. and Mrs. Tattensal, Os] Sa wa, visited her mother, MrE Henry Hay and Burns, also Mi Jim Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and fan ilY, Garden H-111, visited Mr. an( Mrs. Pete Martineil. Miss Dolly Falls was visitirj her grandparents, Mr. and *Mrs Thos. Flls. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Clarke at hei parents, Mr. and Mns. Lorne Mai. tinell's. Mr. and Mns. Banney Waters Peterbono, were guests of Mn. anc b Mrs. John Thompson. Mr. A. Stevens and bis twc brothens spent the weekenÉ away fishing, also Mr. Joe Jil isen and panty. Congratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barnes on the arriva] of thein baby daughter, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Art Low and Joyce and Mrs. D. Low attended the wedding of Mr. Wni. Low and Miss Doreen Bristow in Tarant. on Saturday. Mr. and Mms. John Thampsaî and Margaret Anne visited Mms. Luxon and Marion Sunday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyd, To. ronto, with Mr, Bert Holland. W. 1. met May 10 in the Sunday Schaol roomn with President Mrs. Stoker in charge. Rail cail was answered by paying fees. Since the District annual is being helc hene on May 30 much time was spent in planing for the dinner, etc. The Co-Operative Prograrr on Home Economics was alsc studied and a subject chosen. Lunch and social chat were en- Sjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Annis and son Lorne spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Annis. A carload from Kendal had the pleasure of attending the anni- versary services at Newtonville Su nday evening and hearing Rev. S. R. Henderson af Trinity Church, Bowmanville, and also the splen- did singing rendered by the Run- neymede Church Chair. Local tobacco gnowers are busy these days preparing ta plant their crap. A few have stan-teci but there is always the danger of frast nipping themn off. Due ta the lack of sun and ta the cold weather greenhouses are later than last year. A showen and dance was held in Kendal Orange Hall on Friday eveningz by the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Campbell, nee Juanita Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Barnes. on Evan Quan- triii's fanm. After an intenval of dancing. ?%r. Stan Hay invited the happy couple ta the platform. Miss Margaret Jackson read the address and Misses Phyllis Jack- son and Audrey Bamnes drewý the curtain displaying a tableful of lovely gifts. Mr. and Mns. Camp- bell very fittingly thanked their friends. Aften lunch dancing was resumned for thé rest of the even- ing. Increase In Flax Acreage Fiax officiaIs in the Depart- ment af Agriculture. Ottawa. are ]ooking for an increase in fibre flax acreage this year and pre- ]iiavestimates place the plant-j J ing at about 14.000 acres. 1 P ir ent ro- er for E ied tsyd in Ids td d( 5h. Ri .5.. jr. bi hc id Bi El ng t FLOOD FIGHT CONTINUES-The- above aerial photo shows the flood damage from the rampaging Red River at Norwood Bridge in Winnipeg. A, mile long stream of dike builders can be seen as they pass sand bags from hand to hand to a new danger point. fMn. and Mrs. Wes Yellowlees, iHarold and Murray, at Alfred IAllin's, Bowmanville. Miss Evelyn Taylor left Sunday ifor three months' training at the Hospital for Sick Children, To- n onto. Congratulations ta Gordon Pas- coe an completing his course in Mechanical Engineering et the University of Toronto. with hon- ours. Miss' Mabel Harris is conval- escing at -home following an op- eration at Oshawa Hosoital. Mn. and Mrs. A. L. Pascoe were guests at the Arnot-Geissbenger wedding at Zion Church Saturday afternoon and reception aften- wands at Varcoe's. Solina Women's Institute met in the Sunday School raam May Il and entertained former mem- bers of this branch. Those who attended were: Mrs. R. J. McKes- sock, Mrs. Bryce Brown, Mrs. A. Moore, Mrs. J. Mooney, Mrs. M. Hobbs, Mns. J. Srnales Sm., Mms. N. C. Yellawlees, Mrs. Tom West- lake, Mrs. Stella Leask. The moll caîl was answered with "the year I became a member af the W. I Patsy Davis favoured with a piano solo, Mms. Leask a humorous read- ing and Mms. Ralph Davis and Pearl Leach a vocal duet. The guest speaker was the District President, Mrs. 0. W. Rolph, Onono, who spoke on Women's Institutes' organization. She also conducted a quiz on Institute work and awarded the pnize ta Mns. 1 Jack Baker. The village gnoup, under leadership aI Mms. Walter Parrindem, semved a deliciaus 1 lunch. Sevenal Imom heme enjoyed a trip ta the Niagana blassom area i via Mr. Wes Taylor's bus on Sun- 1 day. A number also attended Ennis- killen annivemsamy services _on1 Sunday. Mn. and Mms. Raymond Cinthes,' Jean, Lorraine and baby Neil, 1 vere campelled ta leave thein home in Winnipeg on account of f the Red River flood and last week 11 rnived at the home of her varr- 1C Miss Marion Brown R.N., Osh- awa, visited et hem home here last week. Mrs. C. Wood spent last week in Toronto visiting Mns. J. R. Hoidge and Miss Marjorie Hoidge. Mn. and Mrs. V. A. Hooper visited his brother Mn. D. G. Eloopen and Mms. Hoopen. Mms. Imwin is visiting hem son and daughten-in-law, Mn. and VYns. BIRl Imwin. Mm. and Mms. Lloyd Crabbe and Ginnie, Pont Elgin, spent the weekend with ber parents, Mm. and Vins. C. Duncan. Mn. and Mrs. Fred Frost, Tam- worth, visited his brother, Mn. C. Frost. Mn. Murray Pattenson, Bradford, with his parents, Mn. and Mrs. J. At. Pattersan. Mn. and Mrs. Vance Cooper and family spent Sunday in Camp Borden visiting Mn. and Mns. Charlie Walken. Barbera who bas been with hen gnandpanents the past month netumned with them. Mrs. C. Word and Mn. and Mrs. R. E. Logan visitecj with fniends in Chemong and. Lakefieid on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Milîson and ;n, Kingston, spent the week- nd with ber mothen, Mms. James ickson. Mns. Milton Elliott and Mms. ýverett Hoar weme in Onono Fmi- lay aftemnoan to attend the meet- mg af the Women's Institute. 1 Mn. Percy Lunn is buying the iouble house on Man St. South, rmenly owned by Mn. Evan ïainey. Mm. Frank Hall is confined ta is home through ilîness. We kpe he will soon. be well agaiU,~ Mrs. Gea. Mitchell, Tony anid renda, lef t Manday night for5 ,ngland where they will spendt PICTURE NAIL ORIVIN TOIRU SMALLI PICCE 0F ADHESIVE TAPE PRC-VBN1S T146 WALL PROM -- CRACKING. - Glen Rae's Milk ... Always ai Ifs Besi Glen Rae's milk Is one food that's always at its best, every day of the year, winter and summer - and fl's as good for oldsters as chlldren. Many over 50 have found it helpful as a mealtime beverage because it la easy to, digest and does not interfere with sleep. Order Glen Rae's milk to-j day. Ask our Mllkmen for REDDI - WIP effortiess way to glamorixe every day'. uresserts. Poe '444 relatives and frIends. We wish them a sale jounney and a pleas- ant holiday. Mn. and Mms. Charles Mowat and June, Tomonto, visited ber fether, Mn. Jas. Richards who will this week celebrete bis 80th birthday. We extend best wishes on this occasion and hope he will have improved ia health. Mms. Graham, Winnipeg, is a guest of Mn. and Mrs. Geo. But- tens. Mrs. Roy Bryson, Hamilton, visited ber brother, Mn. Chenuee Cooper and Mrs. Cooper. Mn. Donald Mencer who is em- ployeçi et the Durham Farmers' Caunty Co-Op,, is on holidays this week. Thepark Is once more buzzing with activity. On Sunday picnic- ens, bail players and sight-seers gathered at the park ta drink in the balmy breezes. If this warm weathen continues, the swimmting tank may bring more visitons ta aur park. Of course, Dane's po- tata "chips" might be the drawing card. Mr. end Mns. Chas. Taylor spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mns. Walter Murphy, Bowmen- ville. The Women's Institute met In the Council Chamber Friday af- ternoon. Mms. O. W. Rolph, Pres- ident, presiding. After welcom- ing the lange number of ladies present she conducted the bus- iness and urged as many as cauld ta attend the District Annuel Convention et Kendal on May 30. Mrs. Ed. Milîson was esked ta give a report on the annuel con- femence in Guelph on May 13. Her report was most interesting. She said the bighlight of the day was the address by Mrs. Raymond Sayme, Ackworth, Iowa, Interna- tional President of the Associated Women af the. World. Mrs. Ed. Dean then took the chair for the programme and intmoduced the guest speaker. Mrs. Frank Cape- land of Part Credît, an authority on Afnican violets and a veny charming lady who kept ber audi- ence entnanced as she told the secrets af the success of growing violets. Many Of aur local ama- teur growers found their pet theonies were wrang and gained a greet deal of knowledge which viii be put inta practice. Mrs. M. H. Staples played a piano solo, vhîch was greatly appneciated. Evening Auxiliary met Thurs- day evening in the Masonie Temple. Mms. H. Allun presided and after genenal business had been discussed Mns. E. Milîson nd ber group took change. The vorship service was taken by f ns. Barlow, assisted by mem- ers af the gnoup. Mrs. Milîson itroduced the guest speaker, Xiss l'armer, Bowmanville, who tn a very pleasent and inspiring tanner gave a talk qn Citizen- ;p, and the influence of home, !unch and school an aur lives ind aur cammunity. It wes a rivilege ta be present and heer liss l'armer, who is a very tai- uted and inspiring speaker. Mrs. Jary Phesey sang a delightful >lo, accompanied by Mrs. Du- ,alI. Mns. Drummond led a sing- ong, followed by a social haur, ringing a veny pleasant evening ca close. Previausiy acknowiedged .~ Local------------ Mrs. W. H. Adams, Torontoa--------------- Mr. Clarence Woodiey, Tyrone_.------------- Miss Ethlyn Rowe, Oshawa----- ------- Miss Almeda Couch, Newcastle ------ _ A Friend, Newcastle- Oshawa Presbytery Woman's Association Coiborne Masonic Lodge A. F. & A. M .---- Mrs. A. E. Powers, Mil- ton, "in memory of Thos. H. Powers ,--- Mrs. Arvella Bryson and Miss Pearl Morrow, Hamilton ----- Miss Kathleen Ard, Bowmanville $1 Mn. Dick Morton, Port Coîborne --------- 100.00 TO EVERYWWEfRE Air. Rail or Steaniship I Consutîî E JURY& LOVELL Bowmanville 15 King St. WV. Phone 779 B14,883.35 45.00 5.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 5.00 50.00 26.25 100.001 15.00 5.00 ;15,174.60 The Newcastle Independent J Miss Margaret Asb Cadmus W. A. and W. M. S. met Tuesday night with nine members present. They decided to have a garden party June 21. Cadmus W. A. received an in- vitation from North Nestieton W. A. to attend a silver tea on the 23rd. Mr. Bowles and Mr. Beck are to be the speakers. There was no service at church on Sunday on account of Black- stock anniversary. Sorry ta hear that Mns. Bella Hanna had a bad fall. Mrs. Chanlie Fallis is improv- ing after her operation in Oshawa hospital. ZION Mn. and Mrs. Percy Bryce, To- ronto; Mr. and Mns. Aubney Hir- cock, Oshawa, at Fred Cameron's. Mn. and Mrs. Ivor Gerny, To- ranto. were weekend guests of Mrs. F. B. Gi4spel. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Cameon and Joyce at, Ivan Coclirane's, Cour- tice. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Giaspel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Me- Master and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Geny, Mrs. F. B. Glaspel at- tended Tyone anniversay and visited at Raiph Glaspel's. Master Edward Haass was awarded first place in the Junior solo class at Bowmanville music festival last' week. There were 33 contestants in the class. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter, Patsy and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Straight, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Symons, Wexford», Mr. and Mrs. R. Apsley, Highland Creek, at Henry Dart's. Mrs. Christian Star, Toronto, at Hane Geissberger's for the week- end. Mr. and Mn. Michael Nemis, Bobbie and Lanry, Mr. and Mns. Robent Killen, John and Marie at Harry Oyler's, Port Perry. CALIFORNIA VALENCIA, NEW OR N E 26oo- 2559 2Tins < LENONS Califarnia, Fresh, No,. 1 19 q 28-021. a i k g 19 2Ti ns 31 BANANAS Golden Ripe, No. 1 1b. 19< * 5 12< CAUBAGE Fresh Green, New Crop, No. 1 lb.7 2 Pkgs. 27e POTATGES New White Califormn, No. i 5 b. 29e CELERY STALKS Flortd :, Tender 2 for 259 - l.37e RADISHES Native Grwn, Fresh, 2 a 13 NEET THE SUN ... A Sun room added ta your house will immediately become the most used room in your hause. Truly versatile, it becomes a sewing room, study, recreation room, and when required that extra sleeping space. 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Congratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. ONTARJO SHORE GAS Co Lid. St. E., OSHAWA Phoi New SPRING HATS This Spring your hat is a basket f illed ta the brim with f lowers ...shading your f ace with a fluttery littie veil. And what such a hat can do for you is, well - just sancery! From aur new head- in - the - clouds collec- tion, priced right down ta eanth. I Spring Topp ers Most practical fash- ion vou ever ware! Our gay and airy ail- wool toppens. Now at a lawer-than-ever set of prices . . . and ready ta give you seasons and sea- sons of v'alue-bright, cam- fortable, attractive wean! Hunry in ta-day. 4 COUCh, iohnston & Cryderman PHONE 836 - 49 King St. W. BOWMANVULV Several from this viclnity at- tended the Williams - Edgerton wedding on Saturday. Mr. Arnold Williams spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. Don Larmer and Miss Jace Larmer, Toronto, spent weeloend with their parents. Miss Madellne Henry and Mr. Steve Rice, Oshawa; Mr. Libyd Hénry, Bowmanville,; Mr. , «and Mrs. Wilbert Reynolds with 'Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McKee. Miss Audrey McKee sperit Sun- day at Lindsay and Omemee. Mrs. L. McKee and family, Mrs. Murray Malcolm attended the bail game at Yelverton. m e 1 - 1 Ron Williams on their manriage Statesman Classified Ads. sel've an Satunday. xveli-when you buv or seil. .4 The Orono News Mrs. R. E. Logan PHONE 772 illir, odu 1

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