EE T' ES Vol. 1'2 No. 34 0~ N 0. (ONTY., THU RSýDA, S E P'T. 3 9 4 8 Subscription $ 1.50 per Year ,Park Street Ùnited Church RalIIy Day Service, Sunday, Sept. 26 Twev Jet Vamipire plane,, toth eir 1bas-e rat Trenton, c Septeurber -19th, romNiau NY, becance seipnr ats at Newasteandliae ODne rtu ,dta its base otirer craslied afe miles aibout a-Imile noîtir of F kÀiing tire pilot, FliglitZ %esle P. Bnner, 28. T'he Jet was heard ta lha near Orono atVthe ionon irc' aeise-en near Peterliorou plane seemed to be traveil north eastely directin ercrused. The jet crasheil ou thlef 'ad by Wimllim'Cu.rti, h apoùt and then ietuîned ho the pro'vincial police aIt Gai ,aeut thiee men tao the senr) the aveu. Turwotie W, BIB Te-blle, rurhoaw a fa the scene of the crash, aerE 'eye ruitnesýeS. Wesley, wbCn going into the hiouýP hean ing noise jusIýt aven, the hIG ,,alied ta bis broth,1er Bill, foggy arI C a uldin't see first, said Wesley TobblIle. er SéAw ,lUbe.planecoiign( 1ýow. tsv, ingsz were wobJI and forth and Me Ocearr urn ,2d o be straigbt up aIndd(l plane 'jîu"t miseda bll on1 er-ty, iindlthýenIi îsaLwa 1 s\ ' Clu ith smnoke nind Vial baîf a mile aay, and I ki Snae, sid Wesley. BotI hie brotbers van Atetbe s bey found doens of tm-aI pueces of weckage scattere wide aven. They both coi enputting the Vres ont, caht lie pilot was dead ani aserions-granssend it e,,1 1:11C, 1iia.urn recikcag1e. Verý fron,!'i the crater seene unil s RGFstatin Dff theura asfoird in -ulbere the plani glo)ves <rere pi- 40 feet swuy. Bannler baéd- Air Force ("21 ~FallIs witb Flil rlas, wbere -NIE, ,,Iiere B soo lfying sturd Jets took off Vc tnip sud encoir formations,. It missed ïi-thur îl'ine ortbl c)f North --Bay, irelestate< Ban-ner jie -pcas rivee lie service Order. Canada as an ý ta' riain-l TES wife., Vi-e gen--Ie O'îNecilr Public Relutli -RClALF at Trel dio-ugh the IRI Sehool t Ti-en', crash bis sunl aevebefig-t "A. fll coui is uaow ii'i no erash on Snncid Mny fialin bave vlie eigto tire Sforan aes c 0 sepaated AMv and Murs. Jack Cook, of Go- cvhile the I bou iie MadMs .R ýLieutenant' visiting -his aunit, MHrs, John Adr 1Soin. ave passed Mirs. George Smih, lNewcastle, Uv and was viied her brother George uua, Mrs. h.i jh;estapieton. Min in ahe sod is being turned this week wvhen ltj for the erection ef the Millgan pionimeut. farim oavn- Mr. and Mvys. Norris Keriz (nee visitdts eMaLbel cGalýonj), of Port Dalilou--sie, lmIea calvisited Mrs. Tue Langstaff. coMg, WhoCCgaulton o Bnd Jones wiro e t guard. was nwarded a burslsy cf $2m000 eslýýey and from QensUniversity. Yàm near MvI. anid AMis. lvisoni Munday and eChe only fsmily visited lier motler, Mrs. John a uras just Lanaster. d a prar- e. and Mis. 14. A. 1Bunt hâve usan veluoeedfrom ihalid ja yls and Mr. 1,11was ýBunt occupjied biýs pulpit Sunday Q!ytInlatevingy. Tliey lab - Mi. au!i M1s. NWiert Langstaff othvevy 1sad wWan nd len, cf Torto, M'ing bacir 1risitd bshothersoIm.MbuelaL«-, e it seem- staff. own. The Mvr. Roýy Smcitlh and inother, Mis. env pvcq- Sami Smih, motved ta Lindsay, an big expIa- Sunday.sur.W& threiained for aie, about! a visit thee n d at Feen Fals. ew iV had' Miss Canal Brooks, Associate In- h the TOI- te ion D eýoratorwiVhthe Roitt. ýpt 1hv simps'zcl onC., was at her cttage for 1fires and UheW12week-end. red over a i. and ýMrs. ilugh Stapletan, is oecentnaited inat1ien r ýis. Max Stapletonr,, New- knoin~casievisiteci Mn. andi Mis. Beýt1 id feiig tnt) etan.!ý biosh Ire Mv. snd v.Çarneron AIliSoin i. !and Mi. and Mis. K'ngdon, Peer- à chare-el vi ied Mr. sud Mvs. liod lihe fouînd'PBuvley an Snnday. n li Wmo. AndLerson, of Eninismîove, i Sand buipsaying -ith bissuit, MAs. Evue a trail of! Wllkey ans attending Port Hope 1- traîl cfligli uchool. ýes at 1is Bee tBunt bas retuîned home ner uway frni th far north and is home fcir a short tue befoe resuming is ut the: studies ut Queenis. i nen Mis. Ernest Eley ils eîjaying 1cordonediviit oflier siser Esiher, wl io bs stai1piece just returýnesi froi ai ilesrhip novtb of 1 (Oontinucd au page four) Ple Plat% s from1 AlCommittees ne S -ua tand ut t I lie ner performed the? The annual meeting cf the Orono oaci day. The two Amateur Athletic Assý,-aition was itier oeuthe returu h1eld an- Turles," S e pember 2lst, ered ireavy Cloud at the Orange HPA l pt leet afficos s bellîed Banner For 114-.9 and runsact Ail oitbe at Newcustle and hules Teewr ifteeni -n at- tendance. learvesa s Mie sud The minutes of the hast annual n. Hie was a nati-ve nmeting were rmend sud aopted. - ere bis father ,as ý Ticteaue gave a detaild ro- und is elnwuupot fr tue ye-1 sr, slowng abanc id insurane crs nbu of $P.27 riît aIaccournts3 le ROAFA thtie lie-P5id. rc and aevved over- Tu i le asnec aeFud m thie Dlisthigishied general discussion took place re- AfVcr r-u-ie V adi th1e rink acitiv1ities. Th,!is trutr, !l'e deideS urus led by President Fred Lycett. permu.eut fonce Ah. Ws reported on tie jvul wmer Mootbh' E sud idget tennis. The juvenile s hi Tventou vuitilt3I-nws apsdof phayers fron Oran and Nqewcatle, under the is oficas of Vice mngm of Flran1-k 'McMullen of on issued Vie foY l- Nenncse. The nildget teani was on, tne craSh: "A-,- made nup of players from O 0'rono, F' CentralFlyiuN ewasteand îNewtoarvilie, -under halst a Vaminpire Jet 1Ovo-i, no mnagemnent. ay, th ird Vo Miss BasuettV reported on ture girls un, the umail mau-skigansi w-as qiepesdwitih ris stim iConaideres dte c-nsideaeion give tie girs Inat ane.. Tie tbv-ee ou- urmter, sud looka for a very fine Ne accuvredluO n eaon of 194849, re noV ttrbte M r. Lyct reporte'd on t-e suc- ennss)r toa ay esfl peata of the abot t the Sti of the plane. Orona Fuýir u-'nder tihe management bas b)e-nthorngi-of tireFancy Skaing Club. The uulntdyoue of teare,<i. .M inav- icatfor Igter partid profits cfr spproximately $215,0. f iqu-ry usbee'l St n a ynn.po e tohVe ghi' aai-rmofler ci-Isou, sbawig a vey succesaful Air Commnd, Radsssnwh)ngrrnthe VVciami- n as a reent of tire pionsip for Orono. Thieir treasnry sýhow-s a blnc f$85,)ý25. He Felit ando sud ldisri-cVtatl- thie Aloisinsbould m-ake ea s onf 7tiracrash, conýïtribu)tion t'owa'ds Vire pruchase Vo geV elose oogroff blahzers for Vit'e girls nrogî 'on ftirrur3 ron enof a ng rnthechmpon 27r eral square 5ies. shpi 1. ____________ __MrW.E.Amurog ljected V the Associntion ieing ask ed Vo make F ILNS ucia donaction, feelIiing tat this Jet Plane Crashes East 0f Durham Medical -Services Has Properous First Year Enterprise Killiýng Plot' WILS N- acDO ALD Clarke Townlship Council .A very prety 'weddig toklae iake Twsi oiclmton one Wensay epebr lt usaSeptember 7th, i, the 1948, in Nýakina, _ Yan or- oni hmewt l errr raine, dauglhter of1lMrs, MlacDonald rsn.M.C. Fl. Awý%de acted as and the laVe Kenneth MacDonald lerk inàthe absence of J. JL Melor was Unitedinmariae o Murythrough inesîs. Allan, econd son*of Mr. andMr A d"Putaio, consstig of Stanr C. W. Wilson, N-akiniai Rowe and Wm Laing waited! on The rid laoeddéhariin- jourcil, requesting a grant ta the Thebrie loke ;ar iiil a commiunity hall at *eton ville. grey gaÊardine suit 'with a grey M<cJ(ay - Davey - Resolved that bannlet bat, itimmeat by-a pirik fea- the sumi of $1(00be granted Vo the Mier. Her corsage was, piikýý and Newtonville Community Hall. white sweet peas. ML1rs. Erîc! A request from Stan Ro'1cwe re clos- Bengsston (nee lVargaret BrOad- !ing of a side road lietween Lots 6 foot) in a bine suit mitth pink and land 7 was laid over tilI nient mveet- white swýeet peas, attendced thle bride. ig. MVr. Harold Wilson wýas groolrimaon1 A report from Darlîngtoni Council,À for bis broher. concer ning a water couni rse aý read Afer Nhe ceremony Mrs. MacDoa- hY fthe Reeve and ordered filed, cid recelved in a greY sut ith1 The road superitendent, Rose mauve and white sweet pias. Mrs. Piekensoni, reported on the S3iKth Wýilsn'oe aoniwtiwneadLne project and other pieces of white saveet peas. Mrlls. 1DIid Lijt- road under constructiion. tle supplied the wedding miusie. Mf- A report was miade 1-y the Reeve ter a frt), the couple wi-ll iýliv Il crnh logs having beea cut on ToTonto, township roads and remroved, in spite _____- ~ cf ordes fi ir e road sprned aIyDay At Park St. Church , u~ 3a On undy Spte ber26ority Vo take action and p--romecute On sUnda sepembe 2 any parties found cutting trees on! road allonwances ithout agreement with the counciil, Sunday, Septencher 26, isý Rally- The Reeve was reuete aratend Day in Park ýSt. United Cuc.tr nal uiia soito Playtime and Jiolidays are aver andl Convention in Kingston on Sept, 20, we are beginnlng a newv year ot f 2.1 and 22nd. work. 'Et is ýbeecom-ing bhat inreased The duties cf tihe caret'ker was activity and interest in Clhurcli and discused. and the Reeve was re- Sunday Sehool should be most evi- quested ta make arneet with dent, and that upperrn.oti n tNhe Wni. W atson concerningsae min1ds cf parents Wood Lie a renew- The $5,000 bond retained byth-e ed resolive ta be nmrefaitbful iimni-cîniality for ,;pe,-ia1 projeets, t heir own religiaus efforts, as well1 rdve sld as imaking sure that their children ThI,, mater of the municipal ofc attend the Churvch 5chool Classes was again ,iscussed, anda recom-n- WHl lie re-arraned promotions mnendation wvas made tlaat the workl made, and sanie new teahersUave ie hîid been added ta he staff, WVe are Brown - lonwpiy - Th-at Vhis coun-j prepared to accown-modate ail tihe i Mr, R_ R. Wdelto îanake _a Ahutdrn amid young peop1e 9f tlM 1study A frcada ieading ta the Lake commuity.Front in 'the SouTh iend jfT hetwn And sai a cordijal inivitation-ý isex ship aind report at the next maeet-1 tended taaail ta came ont on Rally ing Dray, and parents aýre ur-ged ta have1 Browýýn -Lowery That,, this caun- their children in regular attend- cil send a lattr ta the Municpal ance.oard, advising thema of the meet- The cholrs ill eetin te S nmg betjwewen Clarke and Darling- Themht s YRI ueMin he up.ton Cauncils re agreemnent ornad- day Abholrd oemr at 10.45 a.m. and 1jaining boundavies and as;king rfor a pr-oceed tao the auditoriumin to attend 1uling on same. servie with the cnrgtin l- Lowery - Z o 'wn Tat thpe Col-4 sead of at the regular sÉDol hour. lector «f lRates and Taxes. . F.1 Awvde. lie authorized ta continue the collection of 2ail npaid taixes up 'ta S anid incluig Oetoser the fFifth, 1948.j McJ{ay - Davey : In collaboratio-n R e or t od with onmo Polk~e Tmése".e s tral Agricultural Sacilety perisýsion 111A th e M S te polce Park Street and Cmer t, iSeptemlier 10tl and 11th. Davey - MvlcKay: Thaft Viiion tennis, ne report was entee. ildo hereby apon Mi. J. j. Mel- Leray IHamiltan repiored on; th 10r as AsisistantCer and Treas- reviving of the Lawn BwigClubr, nier. showing a newmelrsp of 31, The folloinz bills were ordeîed anid after salne expenditures at the, paid: park,. have a5nk%hlane onf $lU21 .Armstrog's tor, cothin, Mv. Lycett dea1t at considerable charity, -- --------$ 6.28 length xith tihe play'grounids Super- Kirby Store, grcre,char- vision unrde-r thec lesjadersbiip of Pility ----------- ----------------114 Samnis, oýf whlim ire spoke most M hi- j. J. Melloiý, salary, venit and ly.le feit thbat thisz expeiment postage---------130 had proven very mutch Vto the advan- Relief ---------- _---- --- ------150 tage of the chldren, and hoped it Town of Port Hope, rýelief -woufld 'ne covtinued îneit sumirner, charge back.... ......75 roabyunder a timYe prga After care ..............00 bais Rvs F, Sepi-tember paymient 82.00 Mv, . . Ralph remaîked tihat Chas. B. Tyrreil, -office sunp- the Asiainhad lone veny Wellpue---------------60 during the past year sud f et that Provinial Treasurer, insulin .65 the Assocation wals attracting fv-C.1.JosTeuer e- o alb ttnton from ontsie points. taVile Commwuiy Hail 100.00 H1e tanked the ladies for ProviigCutisTesre1hsia suitable eating aicconiod((1ation, at 1îefund ------_----- ------------6 5 the Orono Flair, both Aor he finain-! Road Voucher No. 8---- 10,145,32 cial beet te oli derived, and also! Brownl - Loweîy : Thatt his counl- for the assistance givnMA the Agi- cil(do now adjoururita meet again in culturel Society in Vhs respect. the Council ChianaLber on the fifth day Reeve E. RP. Woodyard soke igli- of Octolbe, 1948, at the hour of 9.00 ly of the good feeling now exsting n., for the trasatin of general! throngflhaut the Towný,sbip as, a resiultbuies of the effiient mannier in W hic-,h the - Association was operatwng Mv. Ron. H1all pk briefly and vc g uïlr Ntes but rertng that badminton COn Thlusday last mie Evening had been drapped. He volunteere Auxdiinry umet at the homne of,1 is.ê Vo assist in the tranporttin for A. E. Enstace. The programmne put, tevairions tansof other sp)orts ýif con by Mis. N. Ajjlnand lie-r go contactýed in tim-fe, pnd iha tnfloedb The follwing offiers were elp~t. short oddress y Rem. Enstace.A ed nlicely rendevedl duet urss give-n by Preriden - h, Wst.Davwn Moffat and Bectty, Chapuran. Hunting 0f Ice-Age Animais Reiated To Newcastle 'Lions Mv. L. W. fluý)pol, cf Bocrurman'lville, Vie ~ ~ o; skltn Dinausours, Vo Vie Ne 1cs le ionsClub on Thursdnay, TOr sbet cf Vie guest speaker, introduii .c ta Vemem-bers by Ken, Steveuson, was "Hunting isar lu the badîsuda Of lDako(ts", proved ta ho anc c great ineestVoAtMe miemlbers cf 'the club. Mr. Dippeil, alang wîth an assaciate, wene quite sunessul a um ci f yearý1s pago, finding wvhatrmas ut that time aul uuknow,,n speies.cf lVhs ice-age uini- mal-the Dins enOur. he Dnasor rias a c reaturve whlch ivedin mîhsduing the lnast yeaurs of bhe ce-g. es nerd (,a"OLbauteigity foot iii leugth, living aiuS10 feet, necir 25 feet adashlort. stubblay . Soîe spe- cls aledon four lgsîwiati- ers only Vwvo. 11ois, tougi s, kin am% cubý tail wýere thie means of protec- tioni for fthese bass.W!raVthe Dînlasour leeirî ntlignewas made up inits linge structe. Mr. Dippeil and b is awsociate landled at Red Den-, Fe-ý outilof iiieralutie US,,for tireirmunt of the relies o h iao~lnthis eve.Mv, D)ippell said tirat fov tira wees tuy orked onannfosýsili, only taý ',icover thýat the nerk andtibeact wovo m1-issing. Tsfo)ssil tbin prvv- ed Vo lie worthiless nud Vie ine' s;pent 0ou "it rvas ust-ed. orivever, lui the nen-,t (en weeks the two mon uuýcorireved a coýmplote and rare species ocd the, Dinssouir. This particullar fos.. silu was srmed witli a long boni urbicilistarted aft Vie hakch of tire head and van li -loig Vie top of trEý neck. lýEsi-i boue of tire foszsil liad Vo,- ho filled iVhsils trskeeps it fnom falling spairt. Wiu ie bones rere aIronfomtlie sa' son tey wore a-vupped lu vice paper and ship- ped Vo temaei wh'no tbey wepl e. cloed cf the for in atter. Tbhe imnuisoei nr ocsthie boues riitn iraon sud thon iassembi'letlielntan 'a nlet rorkof Steel, exhibjiin on ti- third foor)I ofVi 'uinm lu Tarout,Mn. Dpe said that a-ipicýe of $5ý'0O0 w-a t-nd d by the m s<un-rVl fossil. Avery diisappoiinting atteudance wýas présent at týhe Duvrhsmn, County Co-operative Mecical Heslth. Ser- vices annual meeting blhed au Orono, Toýwn Hall on Moniday eveniing, Sept. 2Otir, when oulyVenyweepres- euît ont cf a total e bv ni f thvee huncired aud ffty. The mieet- ing rias late in stairting, as àt rias e.XfPetited That mr emeswonld arrive. Mr. îStaley Mas of Welcome, acted a S; cba irman, 11r e said' tirat lie was sorry that Mr, J. J. Mel- 1cr, secretary-treasirer oýf the argan- ization, was uniaJ1hle Vo lie presenit 0w- ng ta icuss M.Mellor had sal' tire anisi-wers taail questîins that migçht lie asked, and ie ruras aperson tirat lisgiven th'e greatest c-pr ationtntVhst Peur movement whicli lias now b iEen luï- force for one yeaî. Hie sýaid th!at Mr, R. J. iMoffat lias Vaken o-ver Mir Mellor'% position for tire tune beinig. H1e then called on Mv. iVioffaut V eadthe minutes cf the las anua meeting, which wrere adovlterd asred Mv. MoFfstL's thn end the Sý'ec- veitary - tneasurer's report,-that dur- ing ,ilie past y1,eaî -theS-e were f-our irectorý;s metins eld. At îthe first meýetin-,g t1_irere were 15a memis theseondinMardi, 255 menrlers, the thr r June. 283 mombers, and at the futi22 menibýers, -The totalreeips or Vyear amaunted ta $- 71,.27, r, totl-,ex1:Pe1Pses being $1777.levlg blaceou bhaud oif $l,6. 0 -1Out of th, e toal ex- penses aid, $,~w2.04urus pid on c n, ed.thee ?bing thu t y -niiine Mv, Moffa then 'ueut oncl t,,ex- Atý,irertlie rnigexpeusýes for bthe yesr havee -en nubtltedL' nou l tet-aïreuiinifg is -piaced as.fios remintg 'É% v iie ýpatronage divrdendes. Any spersan who ýýhad elalimIs iddunîiu theyear are rnoV ebntildta iidudi.Thle dividoends aLrediieacodn ta urbat placn the persan lielougs ta, Certilcates wil b)e midlister taoIthose who ave euildtaceive lie.The dlvi- unitilii en ,e f ive Years, a1 -l ~ te c-prai needs Vo bloi aerea tàthe present tirs, lin ate tietit period would ho p2i eah ani evrery y-ear.. Tiers. a-re f1)ne meibr sd tbat at Vie that this m eeting -g-o -onlrecord Vo defe au pnV~ouge iviJidcs for- a erOd f Vi-ve yean rs so thatt theý directei may ha e iuse of'Vhis ony i ued le, Tie mtincar- A mnndbifa lycen receive a~ ~~~~~h meibrhpcr f leos inot be- longta ay oter isursuice planl. If tF a s eeie in ,the nn's nanie, il can l be usIed )y any of the! f1ail-'y. Mltheinames of t1he fam- ily do flot nee'd to appear on iiÙle- card. 'Then came the -election of six di- rectors, three to f111 the places o)f the' three retiringédirectors, and three new MOIes.The rtig di r ec tor >, were iF. Heyland, Mi-, Twist and Mr. Stapleis. Six direotors were elected as follolws . F. HeylTandJ, Mr. 'MaeEl.. roy, Port lope, Goûrd on Sa1a Bert ýGitson, ýCa rt wi g ht, Ernie Twist, and Gordon Black of Cart- Oite ot the ne-wly edeted Cart- 'wrighlt Directors sa id t1ha t their reeveanid another l.ounicillor were- going toecanivaas for the Coope ra_t ivýe Medical Heailtia Service and predie.t- ed that theïr would be maniynme added from Cartwright. Fe was of theoqpinion that in a few years t-here would be a memhbership of around 1200O. Stanley Meade then brought 'up the question of paying mlaefe for the directors while attendJing meeins.l1e saidl that in t he ftrsi year the direactors hiad drîvIen many miles. at their own- expeise in an effort to start the mvmn hr was lots of driving ta' ,osecure mem bers and lhe thouight niow that ie âge ishould 1)e ladfrom no101V )On a", the !Medical llea,1l Service is get- ting a<way to agodtat After some dis1sio, itwa moved by -MrStewa,,irt that the Di-~ r-ectors lbe paid 10 cent-'s ileg ba-th wav'ifoi the four yearl ire- turs meetinigs. Oarred. 3Mr. _A4otfai then brough-i -t,-u) a question on exichangze. ~He said thiat quite a numbiler cofmebrs he ~snigin thei'.réoliewais w-e eto adite exch1anlge to the jeus an hat Tm1eant Ibqute a tiysunithe1 the year. Thre éigwe'nt onrcrd t haecauds prited otify"ing the, mmeswho 1have fot yet sent ni their ienewal, Vo have thiem ii.InýY' October 1st for this year oly.Somiie, of these ren.ewas hould b'ave been in previaus tLo thiis daite. Memrt- bers are, only allolwed se mlany days1v grace ta rTenew, bt here wr numlber yet ta sendin-,th1eir remi;t- Mv. Forb eeYland movedtfinat a letteCr he senlt Vo0<Mr. J, .Mllr 1is0n1fr iia à,speedy rcvr' an1 tht h lie takdfor ail bils tue that lie hae-s given Vro the Coojp SinCe its incetption. Carie A letter was read froin Mrs, melý- lor n behalfof M. Mèloracf er- self, t~non ieDuliha'Go. GCï- Oet) edca Ielth services for thie 11,Ierssent ta M1,1. Mellor I'whýýile . hospýDÏui!,an for cards, andil for th& kind enqouiries, atiso for, services that haveiren redeed tem d 1inîhi ilînes s.