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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Oct 1937, p. 9

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, 1937 17HE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BO\NiANVILLE, ONTARIO Tu, 9RNO NBWS Regional Conference of Home' ,School Clubs Here October 13 A re ' îal canfererîce o! Home 1 ROUTINE MATTERS and ti l Association in the E O T W S I countii York, Ontario, Dur-_ EO ET W S I bam and Victoria, is scbeduledý COUNCIL TUESDAY foi the Tow~n Hall at Orono on _____ iLivedriesday next, October l3th. Clarke Tow nship Councîl met »V1ith afternoon and evening ses- ýon October 5tb andi deait largely s1ons. Mrs. Clarkte Steele. Ontario %with routine bus.ness. Joh n vice-President, will be chairman. Woozney appealeci to council for The afternoon program irîcludes payment for snow sbavelling laut discussion on Home and Scbool winter and was paid for 71.bours Program, introduceci by the 051i at 20 cents per hour, the money awa Council; Home Education'ta be applieci to tax arrears. Plan, introduced by the Toronto Letters were received f rom 1 Council; Membership and How ta Franklin Brathers. wreckers, The1 Build, introduceci by York County Toronto Poppy Funci Committee.1 Council; Training Scools. discus- 'and from the Counties Clerit nati- sion led by the chairman. Brie! ,fying o! admissions ta hospital. discussions o! problenis o! lone The report o! the sbeep valua- associations will be led by the ton. Clarence Aluin. was appraved presidents of these groups. as f ollaws: Wm. Stapieton, 1 lamb In the evening, following a sup- killed, $850; Wm. Moffatt, 2 cat- per wicb will be served at a tie kiiled. $44. smail change, the New Curriculum Teeacuiswr ree will be discussed by R. H. Roberts a. ies con. wr ree IlUpector o! Public Scbools for W. E. Davey, taxi. Mrs. To~ronto, wbîle Mrs. E. E. Reece, Baldwin --- --- $- 4.50 President o! the Ontanio Federa- Mrs. Randal------- 40.00 tien o! Home and School Associa- A. J. Staples, quarten's sal. 125.00 ions, wiil speait on Ethics o! the 'Vaniaus Bond bolders, Movement. Community singing- Orono Trustees -__ 394.03 wili be a feature o! the meet:ngs. ýDr. Manning, attendance Arrangements for the confer- on Wv. Brently--------- 17.00 ence are in the bands o! the Dur- !Municipal World-------- 1.23 hami Council o! Home and Scbool'R. Wood, attend'nce at hall 16.25 Associations. witb Mns. F. W. Bo- 1jas. Murray, 25 per cent wen, President. 1 Oshawa bill___ --. 4.38 Lancaster Garage. Brown family to Toronto.--- 5.00 NEW MEMBERS ARE Austin Turner. cleaning WELCOMED SUNDAY gravel yard - --- 4.80 ST.E L. Cole. sbooting dag --. 5.00 AT PARK S R E Hospital BiUs paid --------- 77.51 John Stone, wba appeared be- Mn. Chanles B. Tyreil, Mr. and fore cauncil with regard ta dam- Mrs. J. C. Mimne and Mr. and Mrs. age done ta bis thresber on ane H-. J. Armstrong, aIl newcomners ta o! the township noads, was ad- aur village, were welcomed into vised to see the insurance com- nulembersbip o! Park St. Cburcb pany. at the Sunday morning service at Mn. Jones. appeaning an bebaîf the conclusion o! wicb sacra- o! the Port Hope Telephane com- ment was administered. pany. objected ta the passing af a Rev. J. H. Osterbout preached bylaw requested by the Bell Tele- an "Alone Witb God." He point- phone Company. On motion o! ed out that Christ and Paul botb Cauncillars Lovekin and Lawery. went apart fromn the multitude the request o! the Bell Company q*e frequently ta commune with was nat entertaind. Goc. Promn being alane with God Tax Collecter Charles Awde ne- we gain peace, nest, and strengtb parted that uncoilected taxes now ta carry on. stood at $4565.23. His report wus The choir rendered "The Be- neceived and f iied. loved o! the Lord," witb Mrs. Rowand Smith taking the alto salo and Mn. and Mrs. Rowland MOTHER'S APRON Smith the tenor and alta duet in ____ the anthem. Mte' o nodbu po At the evening service the Pas Mother's gotean aid bluearon ton preached an excellent sermon That I lit'et s ofber ea an "Tbey were balf-bearted *" At Tog tsbtms !ispt this service the choir selectian tei'r was "ili he SbdowsGO." And the pocitet boas a tean. was Til th ShaowsGo. Stili, wbenever it's aroftnd ber -~ And the clour's faund ber eyes T And she's singing in tbe kitchen Cf AN VILLE 'lWbile sbe's baking apple pies- *Guess -I neyer saw a picture Witb mare loveiiness te show Mn. H or Mlîson andi uncie. Than my mother in that apron Mr. A. Tbampsan. Port Hope. mo- 'Witb ber rasy cbeeks aglaw. tared ta Rochester.I Mn. and Mrs. Oea. Henderson Of course she's got lots a! athers and Mary attended the f owl sup- :That are nicer-dainty, too, per at Morish.i With some lace around the pac- Messrs. J. Hawes and C. Patter.; kets Toronto, made a Sunday cal an And a pleat. a fili or twa. Mî\ AI!. Perrin. That she wears when someone Mn. and Mrs. Austin Turner special and Helen, Mn. and Mrs. Wi!i Cames ta visit us for tea. Cowan were Sunday guests a! Mn Lite my fathers prim Aunt and Mns. Erwin Farrow. Susan: Mn. and Mrs. Raymond Bruce But, somehow. it seems ta me andi daugbter spent Sunday with That my mothers fan more happy Mr. and Mrs. J. J. W. Stringer. Witb the olci ane on. instead, Mn. andi Mrs. C. Parnell and As sue gets the dinner readj family visiteci Mrs. Parnelîs par- Or shes slicing up the'bread. ents. Mn. and Mrs. Stanley Paît-1 When ber f amilys round the table' eous. lAnd she !inally takes ber seat Mrs. Chas. Bedwin. Mn. and Witb lier aid blue apron on ber- Mns. W. A. Reid calleci on Mn. Say-my mothe's awfuily sweet! and Mrs. Moses Heard. Mrs. -Ursula MacMillan. H-eard is stili very ill. Mrs. A. T. Pern spent Manday a! ternoon witb Mrs. John Allen whoissoo lavig e lvein AS SUMMER WANES Nwcaussnl evegta.veu A very success!ul meeting o! How sad my heant tbat summer's the Women's Associatian was held end in hescoo bilFiday. Mns. Is now se very near. Farwi odutn the meetinghain One sees it in the yellowing leaves, theabse cncthe o r. Peningwin The pastures brown and sere; theabsnceof rs.Perin balh. One sees it when the acarn draps - as resigned due to l elh And leaves its saucer sheli, Final details for the supper wene One secs it in the bursting burra dîscussed and settleci. Re!resh- Where big brown clîestnuts ments were serveti. de Communion service was helci del on Sunday a!ternoon. andi Miss one sees it when the cbipmunk - K4thleen Simpson was received he inta the fellowship o! the churcli. Witb bulging o'erstuffed paucb - The county bas starteci cruslî- Prepares bis larder wbere be'l ing gnavei for the caunty roaci be- rest tween Newtonville and Kendal i In winter's leaf-lined coucb; the township pit on the fourtb One sees it when the eiders turn 1;ne. To ripened. purplisb hue, One sees it in -the !locking birds, W.M.S. MEET Migration t'me is due. The Women's M!ssuanary Society One sees it in the stubble fields flbdeKinePus same peuple hai'te ta take adicé ý,bddsKideyPils 1even when tbey pay for it. 50 Years of "The Turning Wheel" ORONO BOY NOW is Dpa Many Orono district people have been interested in the were instituted this week by ~~ £ the Maple Leaf Milling Com- O A pany. as the commentator on O H Wi this program is none other SURPRI han Norman D. Hogg, of this idistrict. He is heard each W ITI Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday at 12.45 p.m. Forestry a noon. over radio s t a t i o n defeat o!ft CRCT. Mr. Hogg. it will be irigly invincil recalled. had 'ý very distin- team on Fri gu:shecl record at the O.A.C. that Roy Wi: and as a Junior Farmer win- Ogden. thre nin2 numerous honours in Players. were judging. The new program is The game er a quiet f riendly program with try. littie or no advertising. Oshawa go innings, 3 in Ssixth, and 2 OBIUA Y 1 Forestry g! ______________________*~through 00< Mrs. Warren Dunbar, Port Hope Wood. 3 in th don Winter, The many friends af the late son. 4 in the Mrs. Warren Dunbar were shock- trell, Mcflve ed to bear o! ber untimely death Couvier who on September 23rd. Mrs. Dunbar and 2 in the had been ailing from a heart con- and Cantrel dition for somte time but it was three-base hi flot considered serious and hier two-base hits sudden passing was entirely un- on bases to expected. The numnerous floral case at least tributes bespeak the high esteem base hits ins with which she was held by fri- Mcllveen lk ends and neigbbours. The fun- and Neale wý eral service was held from the Forestry. A family residence Sunday after- sportsmanshi S noon and was conducted by Rev. amount o! ra J. W. Foote. Interment was made flot only amr S at the Union Cemetery. among the Mrs. Dunbar was in ber 64th the audience, year. being born in the Township bad to be chý of Clarke and was married forty- they weren't ..~ ~ three years ago this month. She This was is survived by hier husband. a games for ra daughter, Mrs. S. B. Gray, R. R. 1, held this sui Port Hope, and one son Milton, of tbough, wasi R. S. McLaughlin Today and "Away Back When" R. R. 1. Port Hope. She was a the Forestry imember o! St. Paul's Presbyterian ter se-eing th The president of Qeneral Motors of Canada Just 50 years ago, be started xwork in the trans- Church and until a short time we wonder w. Limited, native of Enn!skillen, keen and vigor- portation f ield by entering his fatber's carniage ago an active worker in the La- ed to enablE factory as an apprenticç. Just 30 years ago, bie dies Aid Society. tbey had not ous at 66, is pictured bere beside bis car on the launched into the automobile business. Inset. The paîl bearers were Messrs. mer. Well. occasion of bis birthday at Oshawa just a f ew Mr. McLaughlin at an early age witb one o! the H. Payne. Bethany. G. Hancock. be in fun - days ago. It was really a triple anniversary. popular "wheels" of the period. Peterboro, J. Caldwell, Perrytown. dering what Laurence and Lloyd Dunbar, R. like if there R. 1. Port Hope, and Norman at stake. PARK STr. UNION DnaPtroo RESUMES MEETING U k Deceased was a sister of the Junior C ,Gs Nws Frm TheDistant Ps h% Park St. Union resumed meet- ' ws r m Pa t aeJ.RCopOrn.ho ings on Monday, the meeting be -__Boys_______________________________________Oc ing in charge o! Miss Kathleen BosEhbt avsiay, o Stark wbo presided, and Mrs. R. From The Orono News of o! Ayr, spent a part of their hon - At Durham Fair dilmax o! I1 C.Rsoog.Ms tr edOctober 10, 1912 leymaon wth his grandimotber, Club when t: a poem. Scripture was read by ir.Jh asn Fourteen Dairy Cal! Club boys gamsW Roy Berry. Mrs. W. E. Souch, Oshawa, is Mrs. Wm. Lidgett and nephew exhibited their calves at Orono brook Fair. During the business period Mr. visiting her father, Mr. Thos. and niece, Leslie Virtue and Eva on Weanesday, September 22nd. sponsored b3 Keane. president, welcomed the Thornton. Virtue, Pickering, visited bier bro- The standing of the first Six Dominion Di gatbering and expressed the hope Mrs. J. A. Jerome visited friends ther, Mr. T. Smith. calves were: lst, Franklyn Tamn culture andi that tbe large attendance would at Coîborne. Mr. John Cbester and daughter blyn; 2nd, Wesley Werry; 3rd, cultural Soci continue. There will 6e no meet- Mr. Sherif, Toronto, visited at of Toronto, visited bis aunt, Mrs. tied,' Fred Brown and Sandy Muir; tion o! E. A ing next Monday night. Next Mrs. Watson's. Visiters. Sth, Morley Bickle and Joe Arm- ural Represe meeting. October 18tb, will be ini Mrs. G. H. Linton, Toronto, is The Band are preparing a pro- strong tied. However, the final Ten boysE charge af Neil Raincý. The dele- visiting lier f ather. Mr. Thos. gram for a musical concert to be standing and division o! Prize group o! cal gate's report of Summer Scbool 'Doncaster. given the comning winter in the money, wbich also lncluded show- caîves stand will be given as topic at the Hal- Miss Bertba Sandercocit visited Town Hall. manship, f eed records, the sumi- Jack Wbitt: lowe'en party on Oct. 25th. lier aunt. Mrs. R. Beer. A young fellow from Lesitard ! mer's wark witb the calves, Judg- Fisher; 3rd, Following the business period Miss Ellen Maguire, Toronto, is driving into town with Albert i ing competition and questionSeat h Miss Enid Cobbledick and Mr. Jim visiting ber cousin, Mrs. Oscar Morris' horse bad a runaway, was as follows: Lloyd Metcaif, Wm. Gibson. Powers favoured with a piano Scott. caused by the sbafts dropping. WelyWry 'eAmtog standing an duet; Miss Thelma Myles gave a Mrs. William Beacom is visiting The horse gailoped down town Fred Brown, Sandy Muir, Donald money, wbicl reading: and Miss Doris Whyte ar friends in Lindsay. witn the shafts traillng and fell JOse. mnhp e piano solo. Mr. Krugal, Post Office dept.. at the entrance ta the Corner~ The prize money for this im-mnbp e The topic "Helping God Suc- Toranto, is visiting Mr. T. W. S'ore sbeds. porytantPworkncial anad euainion ern s orktt ceed" was taken by'Esie Rowe Somerville. Orono Police Trustees made a btePrvniladDmio icas mptitis: who read a rper prepared and!r Mr. H. Moulton leaves next lex'y this year tbrougb the Town- Departments o! Agriculture and 2nd, Jack W given by Mr. George Campbell,l week for Vancouver, B.C.. oni a ship Council o! $425 oni the rate-' the Durbam Central Fair Board. don Fallis 41 nepbew cf Mrs. O. W. Scott. at a visit ta bis daughter, Mrs. Mc- able praperty of the village., $2251 Joe Armstrong and Fred Brown Afred Alun; Union meeting in Toronto. Af ter Arthur. for f ire protection. and $200 far will be the Dairy Team ta repre- Th rz stating that as God was all-pow- Mr. John Armstrong and bride. street lights.1 sent Durham County in the Inter- Te r erfu itseeed a beimprtient _____________________________________________iC a u n t y. Club Competition at portant wr tafu tinktbaet oulbeprien.iGuelpb on October 22n4. by the Prov ________________________________________________ EA.Summners Agricultural Re- Departments the writer went on ta explain prsnttv for Dbra, b w- the Milîbro( Gods purpose. Individually we pr intage o uram cu, wilwaciety. act wisely. but in the mass we lose ~ um u n'. eiu~u io coach the boys previous ta this Jack Wbi aur beads. Anything that is JSO.eLL ILJILLAN PE SO AL aptto h onytasFisher will b( wrong is sin and cuis us off frammewinnin aTh e h wil proeeasta represent God. The wrlter went on ta point Wînig t erphFair ta compete the Inter-Cc out that the resolves and promises the Royal WneFart opet tao abe hb made under duress are nit aur Rev. F. H. Mason,* a former! an engagement. Other attractions witb teams from the varlous pro- - true desires - but those made pastor of St. Saviours Anglican'made it inadvisable ta engage vinces. tober 22nd. wben we're an the heigbts spirit- Churcb, will be the guest speaker them. Many favourable c o mme n ts ually and mentally are aur true at their H arvest Home services on The evening service at Park St. were made by a large number who Nine ClydE possibilities. We bave the pawer October 10, at il a.m. and 7 p.m. Cburcb next Sunday is witbdrawn visited the boys' exhibits and sev- Percheron fo, ta strive for an ideal not letting Mr. E. A. Summers, Bawman- because o! Kirby anniversary. eral remarked that they regretted Foal Club. anything keep us from it. Ai- ville. will address the Women's Mr. E. Morton is able ta be that sucb training was not avail- first six foaa tbougb youtb conferences baveIsiueathi etn nOt rudai able wben they were boys. Clydesdale. Inttt ttermeigo c-aon g. Higginson,J not done much, sucb men as Den- lS1tb, on "Agriculture in Durham.", MisIsabele______________n______n, A ton Massey bring us a hope for Miss Margaret Millsan is one of the s'ck list. the future. Every deatb o! a per- the spare operators at Central Mr. Ervin Ra'ney was in Peter- safe in England. Their relatives Fallls. son in a praminent position means ptione office. boro Sunday visiting bis wif e in knew they were safe tbrougb a Fercherons that some young persan will take Mr. A. Smith visited Mr. and Nichais Hosp:tal and reports her message that came over the radio White, Har< bis or bier place. The main ideas Mrs. Rowland Smitb. condition as satisfactory. Her as reparted some weeks ago in Staples. ML o! the speech ivere summarized Practice wiil be beld on Friday s:ster Zella and M'ss Neva Rain- the Orana News. Oniy recently, Dawson. briefly as conclusion. nights for the next three weeks ey. R.N., are with ber. Mrs. W. bowever, bas tbeir haven been The finale Twa enjoyable contesta were for Park St. Choir. Election of! B. Hoar is belpi'ng in the store knawn. foal, judging ccnducted by Miss Stark. afeeswl ebi oora r ar ayadf .do Orono Schaol is competing at ta questions The Executive met ta make ar- night.1 Toronto spent the weekend witb Millbrook Friday in :field day ev- faund the ti rangements for the Hallowe'en Mrs. M. Cowan was in Toronto 'bis sisters, Miss Mabel Davy and ent. , We wisb tbem the test O! ! ollawing arc Party. It was decided ta give $1 last Wednesday. Mrs. Lena Fraalick. lucit. Clydesdale in each class: Best cbaracter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lycett, Osh- MiSs Viola Noden and Mr. Roy Notice - The Orona News of- Earle, Gord man; best character, lady; best awa. were weekend visitors bere. Colville are attending Toronto, fice wiil be clased Wednesday af- Cook, Edwi camic. man: best comic, lady. ý .H seroti on Uiest.lternoori, Oct. 13tb. Hours will be Barnard. Snwcepmknpeadcf rev. J.H. Ostrbouttsogoin Univesity.Percheron Sandichs. umpin pe ad cf- roud witb a very sore linger Prof. C. B. Sissaris las return .0t 2ocok fee are te be served. Thase i these days. While taking off one ed ta bis duties at Toronto Un;-1 Mr. Guy Gamsby. wba b: as been aId Hepburn cstume will hoe admittedt free, tcka vislting Miss Ida Gamsby, bas re- Staples, Rii Se* Yur Hme Prntu i Manager o! Jubilee ýSingers wa., war-torni China by Capt. A.ci St. Iin tawn last week ta try and get Lois gvenmn aiaorLae K God."-Jerei ,ment Speaker Is Heard Lt Joint Meeting of Institutes 'A MINE IS 1 Members of Newtonville and ISED U TILT Kendal Institutes were guests o! 'H FOREsTrRY Orono, Women's Institute on Fni- day when Miss Helen Passmare o! admnisere th fist the Department was guest.speait- âe season ta a seem- r ible Oshawa sa! t bail 1 Words a! welcome were extend- iday nigbt - and aý ed ta tbe guesis by President Mrs. inter, Clydesdale, and O. W. Roipb. Singing o! the Ma- ee of their regular Ipie Leaf was fallowed by tbe busi- *unable ta be there. ness period. nded 14-8 for Fores- Mrs. F. W. Bawen spoke on the Regional Canference o! tbe Home ot 2 runs in the first and Scbool Federation o! Ontario i the fiftb, 1 in the (the first one ta be beld) wbicb in the seventb. takes place at Orono, October 13. ot 2 in the f irst tb.ra' She outlined the program and ?Taod, 3 in the second asked the Institute ta cater to oper. Pattenson and them which was agreed on ma- ;e third tbrougb Gor- tion o! Mrs. J. Dickson, seconded ,Couvier and Patter- by Mrs. F. Saucb. Over 200 dele- a ourtb througb Can- gates are expected. Ail members ren, Mîddleton and o! the Executive, Mrs. J. Dickson, :scored a home run, Mrs. F. Saucb, Mrs. Fred Cowan e f ifth thraugb Wood and Mrs. F.-Hall were appointed 1There were a lot o! a committee ta make arrange- hits. and quite a few ments. ,which aliawed thase Regarding the asking o! Bow- Sget home. In one manville Legian at wbat terms ýthere were 3 three- the operetta "Sun Bonnet Sue" succession. could be presented for tbem in caugbt for Winter, Bowmanvifle, it was moved by as on the mound for Mrs. Fred Tamblyn, seconded by *' decided lack af Mrs. S. Cutteil, that the caste be p was shawn by the aiiowed ta set the price and ta azzing that went on - receive the proceeds. îang the players but Miss Passmare o! Toronto gave so-called "~ladies- Of a splendid talk on the interesting e.The umnpires even subject "The Becoming Costume." anged. and even then She expressed bher pleasune at be- tsatisfied. ing present, and praceeded ta give One af the worst the audience hints on proper ,azzing that ba-s been dressing. She intimated that ai- ,mmer. The playing, thaugb somne might dress to at- o! the very best - on tract the opposite sex, and neanly ypart. at least. Af - ail for bealtb, stili the majority he Oshawa team play dressed ta express tbemselves. Ai- bhat teams they play- thougb each wanted ta be in fash- le tbem to say that ion, one nearly always bad at lost a game ail sum- ieast one thing different. Per- it's ail supposed ta sonaiity, intimated the speaker, .but we're stili won- was nat definabje, as music was. it wd v been glmn She went on ta point out that bad een goiminethere were three types of people - the "Yang" type wha were neanl .y ail taîl, dark, direct, farceful, ath- Club Boys ltic; the "yin" type wbowr w Calves, Colts nearly ail short, fair, pictunesque _______and dainty; and the medium or ctober lst, was tbe in-between type. the Durham County The speaker pointed out that Cal! Club and Foal the first type should wear deep the Achievement Pro- colours, heavy matenlals, straight ere beld at the Milli- Unes, tailared- styles, and littie .These clubs were decaration; and the second type )Y the Provincial and sbauid wear ligbt calours, sheer 'eLpartments a! Arn- materiais, ruffles and frilis. The 1the lillbrook Agri- in-between type could chiange at ciety, under the d.irec- will. The colaunless or drab per- A. Summers, Agricult- son sbauld dress as the first typ)e. ehbtdan excellent ofYanwYn n m edim.S dves witb the first six stressed the need .o! expeniment- ding as !ollawgs: îst, ing with calaurs ta suit tbe per- ingtan: 2nd, Bruce sonalîty, and sbowed that every- ,Eric Fallis; 4tb,' Rae one can wear every colour if they h, Gardon Pallia; 6th, pick the rigbt -shade. One need r.Hawever, the final flot spend a great deai o! money id division O! prize ta dreassnicely and in taste. ch also, included show- "Lines" was the next subject ýed records, the sum- the speaker brought ta the audi- with the caives, judg- ence's attention, poln.ting out th.at ion and questions was cross-ways unies bnougbt atten- ist. Ralpb McCamus; tion to, width and up-and-down rhittington; 3rd , Gar- unes the heigbt. Stout people 4th. Bruce Fisher; Stb, shauld nat wear the first and O; tb, Alan Dawson. should wear the second. Lengtb Smoney for this im- sbould be picked ta suit the per- ,was donated equally son - nat the fashion. She show- 'inciai and Dominion ed various kinds a! goods in, dif- so! Agriculture and f erent calours and sbowed ta ai Agricultunal Sa- wh:'cb type. tbey were most sUit- able, wbicb took considerable ittington andt Bruce time. De the Beef Club Tearn Foiiawing a vote o! thanits ta ,Durham County in Miss Passmane, Miss Greta Pal- 7unty Club Campeti- lard rendered a vocal solo with ieid at Guelph on Oc- Mrs. R. H. Brown at the piano. Afternaan tea was served froma Foal Club t lesdales and thirteenc oais were sbawn in the0 The standing o! the ils in eacb was: s-Alian Beer, Albent Allan Earle, Gardon0 xnald Barnard, Robt.d is-WiIiis Patton, Elias old Hepburn, Gardon Zrie Barnard, Alan standing based an the gcompetitian, answers s, and sbowmanship boys standing in the ler: es-Allan Beer, A.lian -on Macklin, James ard Healey, Arnold is-Alan Dawson, Han- n, Elias White. Gardon .chard Dunn, Wiilis ,Runions, Agricultunai ive fan Peterborough d Mr. H. McLeod, As- )resentative fan Prince unty, Judged the boys' d assisted with the ne- rt o! the pragram. Duncan, Director o! 1Representatives, To- officially apened the ;ha was the !irst Agni- ýpresentative for Dur- :,presented the rib- Foal Club boys. TRUST neyer committed the ýta Gad, that I bave rea.son for infinite nna Shipton. step wili those who f id that "Gad is aur strengtb, a very pre- i trauble."-Mary Ba- lod for great thinga; five boaves and two 'fil show you a way ta înds.",-orace Bush- that beautiful butter- irn from it ta trust iu emy Taylor. cloth, and enbanced by a bouquet of autunin flowers, Mrs. Fred Cowan paurlng tea f nom a silver tea service. Sandwiches and cake wene passed by yaunger members of the Institute. This braught a ieiigbtful and profitable after- naan ta a close. Earns High Post R. G. .1ciNeiliie, wideiy knowfl and popular Ce.nadian Pacifie Rai1wa~y official, v.ho on June 30 auceeds C. B. Foster as passene ger traffic manager of the Com- .pany with beadquarters ln Mont- real. Mr. Foster retires under the pension regulations after 46 years of service. Annoncemeut of Mr. Foster's retirement and Mr. MloNeillie's promotion was made by George Stephen, traffio vice-president of the Company. 'I PAGE NINE ýi

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