c READ BY 12,000 People WeekI'y With Which Are lncorporated The Bowmanville News, The Newcastle Independent And The Orono News VOLUME 84 BOWMANVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST llth, 1938NME TORONTO CHILO DROWN ED TUESDAY 1H LAKE ONTAIO SClke onhpPoer TownhiprionersCivic Fathers Write Editorials Travelled by Ox-Cart But___________ In iepos t'l)IC1 the initaltion0 of thle Editor of D es en an by lpl neTe Statesnmaii, nienhl)ers ot the I owi n nuitil voinpost c ______the cditoi îal- ini tis issue. On ia-e '2 w iii be bonrd eomn nit lts on i attel s of v ital publie interest as set n tht oug-i Scion of Wilmott Fam- ALDEN WHEELER US I the cý es of Our municipal admnnstrators. We mîgh-lt add ily Who Wrested Liv- TrHOUGHTr vicTim that C ouneil took a very activ e iiîterest nii the project. the ing from the Wilder-1 HIT-RUN DRIVER speeial eoiniittee meeting and discussîing the editorials for ness Now Vists FlS (y Nwcasle Crrepondnt)sevtral Iuours. Next week memN is of the Lions Club are ness No ViitsHis (ByNewcstl Coresondnt)providiiig the editorials, and the tol1oing w eek mienîiers Reaie yArln ýMr. Alden Wheeler was severe- of the Rotarv Club are to fi the t dtorual colunis. Tiiere Reltiesbyly unjured when thrown from his us no restriection on what these gî oups mnay write about, (By ewcstl Coresondnt) bicycle on Wednesday evening ofiitersiso terefrswiip o d eyiieet (By ewcstl Coresondnt)last week as hie was rudîng upan te susofhirfotswlpovdvr\itrs- Mr. Charles Eardley Wîlmot of from his aunt*s, Mrs. A. R. Wynn, ugran. Bratfod idlitraly "fyig" at "Harris Lodge", Newcastle-on- ~Z visit to hi,' elatives in Newcastle the-Lake, to his grandmother's, last Satu. .ay afternoon, AugustéMs. D. J. Galbraith. It is be- 6. He stayed overnight at "Harris ilieved he was struck and knocked Lin __________Plans__for_______ Mr.A. R. Wynn and sons, also driver, but being nearly uncon- EpiniskiIIen Church C r:~ iTUY.,.h A1 1~& iQGeo. W. James ofBrntor, hoar ocuyugscious when found and picked UP, The surroundings of which have 1V lO I1U Ua U U L I.U Editor of The Statesman who the Lodge for the first two weeks hç was unable 10 tell .iust what been beautified this summiner ____with his family is in Vancouver of August. He also met his aunt, happened. On being examined by through the generosity of a for- where Mr. James will preside Mrs. D. J. Galbraith, and cousins, a doctor hie was found to have me nikle iieM.Ht okAcmlse yLostions and glasses for four chl- oe h esoso h ovn Mrs. A. D. Wheeler. Alden and !concussion o! the brain and a chinson of Winnipeg. In a story Cu inte omntv dren, and paid for eye operations I lion o! the Canadian Weekly Diana, of Bowmanville, and Mrs. badly sprained right armi which on this page a contributor tells Clbi h omnt n for two others. It supplied trans- Newspapers Association of which D. B. Simpson, Newcastle. he has since been carrying in a o! the work accomplished this Past Year is Outlined - portation for C.G.I.T. and Scout he is president. Later Mr. and Mr. Wilmot had flown fromisling. The accident occurred at year. Look for Huge Crowd groups. Vaccinated and removed Mrs. James will visit in Jasper Brantford 10 Belleville last Friday the turn o! the road below the Next Thursday the tonsils of a blind protege; Park, Victoria, Edmonton and 10 visit his mother, Mrs. CharlesIC.N.R. supway over Mill St. This,____ supported the Legion Band with Winnipeg, returning to Bowman- Wilmot, and his sister who was is a section o! the road leading 10Uto r a liberal grant; helped the Boy ville the week of August 22nd. on a visit from England. On Sat- the lake where careful driin Enn5 i~l~Ale i Final plans for the annual car- Scouts by providing a new flag, urday afternoon he returned and particularly required. The drive- P o d fCh rh nival and appeal for funds to first aid equipment, and generous ater circling around a bit, look- way is narrow, the path fo pdes- P o d f h r carry on its work, were made at grants to the Scout Conference ig out fo sialeln ing incoddi yteaiw Mrs .T. Goudi folautbl adnode nb h lraiw the regular meeting of the Lions and the Summer Camp; sponsoe plc o 10frfom "ars pni.There is a Su r un igsd-ud s lode, het bo aroug Hpaneishr e curven ato t bottom o! a Club on Monday nîght. President a Juvenule Hockey league; tdis D Ldwn" in H ou Peaces paue shiand John Stthe aloo open upon J. J. Brown presided and gave a tributed sa!ety book covers in th D strict ueputy dow i Hwad eaces pstre1 il ad ohnSt asoopnsupnbrie! resume of his trip 10 Oak- schools; donated prizes to three f,~r, field west of the lower marsh IMiii St. at this point. (Contributed) l and, Cal., to attend the Lions In- schooîs, and the County Ratepay- of D.of E. nere creek. Albert Pearce, scuffling i h ttsano uy2t ternational Convention at which ers' Association; gave cash dona -____ corn, was the f irst 10 weicome the yone o efe.We ligw eegetyitrse n110,500 Lions from ail over the, tions 10 the Christmas Welfare fiier~~~~,cninn asr hese lade and assisted, himy younge son Jehrey Whnfy1,e eegety n e du ir putin the a chin ind a st i to Belleville on Friday he had re- Rev. Dr. R. P. Bowles' article on cotnn eepeet. j Fund and the Sciîool Miik Fund: nTusaJly2ti h ie Hvtind thGmiy i atw sut- 'connoitred the landscape aroundi"*Making Canada a better place 1The Lions Carnival on August Iacted as Big Brothers to boys ap- S. O. E. Hall, District Deputy Sis- able location. It was a w etrNewcastle on the Lake with the in which to live and work." How I 8th promises 10 be the most suc- pearing in Juvenile Court; sup- ter L. Fitches o! Oshawa presided« blckfseag ndre ins.Aview of selecting a suitable place, true il is what he said about the cessf ui yet staged by the Club. plied these boys with clothing and at the installation o! hier succes- number fel e arouned thes lA for landing on his return. surroundings o! our public buiid- ,The Parade Committee reported a medicai care; repaired the school sor, Mrs. Thos. Gould, who was fr o ha peoen arndhad ihelcir Mr. Eardley Wilmot, whose visit'ings and churches. ,ready response, and the likelihood rink; provided dental care for duly installed as District Deputy din ad bnkng ndsoo aIr plane excited widespread in-ý Howvever there is one church in o! the biggest parade the club has 'severai needy people; sponsored for the Daughters o! England for cig had grondend uite a c rd terest. is the son of the late Char- 'Durham County o! which it can- ever staged. Other committees lJunior Basebail team; supported Whitby, Oshawa and Bowman- gtherd round 10 iew an aod: les Wilmot, Newcastle, and Mrs. not be said the grounds are ugîy, reported also that their plans 1the Institute for the Blind; paid ville for the next two years. A mithre il Jack t Quigg a nd hand- Wilmot o! Belleville who as a and that is the church at Ennis- were progressing favorably. expenses o! boy in Blind School good number o! Oshawa members mieuth h Jscmerag and to a nm soloist has deiighted many audi- killen. A year ago the grounds The Club is basing its appeal at Brantford; aided the Womnen's were present and a game o! ber hi o! er good pitures. n ences and church congregations were in the ugly class but to-day for support on a very fine year's Instîtute funancually un their rest euchre was enjoyed at the closel ber f god pctues.by her beautiful singing. H is it is a beauty spot in the village, work. Last year's carnival pro- room project; and aided and sup- o! the meeting, with ice creamn Mr. Wilmot, who was flying wi!e is a daughter o! Seliator, the and worth any person's while to duced a little over $1100, and this ported a score o! other worth- and Cake for refreshments. back to Brantford, had meant 10 Hon. Harry Cockshutt, Brant!ord. stop your car and look around. j niesmhsbe pn n wel- wliile community ventures.__________ stay only about an hour, but was Mr. Wilmot operates a large tur- Lsfaludrheiecon!frewk.TeClub membership feels prevailedt upon 10e thay aiecio nihf keye arm. abuThemieoIo So valer calion the Wt y lnshe. theiy and aises 10,00 mile 15,000 Bowmanville's landscape garden- The biggest job completed by that it has spent the money en- GOYNE FAMILY returned caln oit the heip o!e ture iy annuaîîy s 10e00 as many0 er, Arthur S. Baker, the grounds the Club was the renovation o! trusted 10 themn to the very best PI CNIC IS HELD neighrng on g mihten epgge pres an. ll Hwas born a i n w were artistically and attractively ithe Men's Ward at the Hospital, advantage, and with the know- nd broped Yohe b mlaedon anggd chaste, a e grans o iamuew- laid out. The driveway and park- 'where $500 was spent in new beds: ledge that the public wishes this AT MILLBROOK ade il e cue o the night.dow mdcatle fournd o tae l Wsle ing space was cindered, the lawn new fixtures and equipment, and splendid work contînued, appeals Doasi anusenur and Loe l Fiseriest, nd gr e gr asnlo terraced, shrubs planted, a n dredecorating. This ward îs'now for generous support next Thurs- Rogerson, playing down aI the Major Samuel Street Wilmot who !lwrbd adot n ow we known a5 the Lions Ward addya l anvla oayPr. Teana euino h creek, were soon on the scene a!- came 10 Clarke in 1816 and as a take pride in and enjoy the beauty scores o! comments have been The parade will !orm aI Central Goyne connection was heid this ter ils descent 10 earth and were licensed ladsreo okdof it. mde concerning the improve- School at 7 p.m. and leave aI 7.30 iyear aI the home o! Mr. and Mrs. given a quarter each for watch- with John Stegman in surveying This spring the unsightly high- I oldtk ments.c s p. vm. ue v ing, beoth on Sil Alre Couiter, Millbrook.. The ing over il the eariier part o! the the road through the !orestsro badfec an dilapidated old ~wudtk o uhsaevr ato ig ot nTm feno a pn nasca eyening. Later Mr. Wiimot sec- Kingston 10 Toronto, the presenit shed were taken down and a new 10olie!lytewr h lbprne at onWligosuhlme and a!<er a tempting and treed two Young men, Dick Ander- King's Highway No. 2, and who picket fence and two new out- has done during the year. How- on Liberty, west on King, andsubstantial meal a gamne o! soft- son and Stanley Brown, 10 stay waselected M.P. for Durham in buildings were erected. The fence, ever, brie!ly, this is whal the south on Temperance 10 Rotary bail was enjoyed. Mr. Howard on guard ahl night. 1821, 117 years ago. His great- buildings and woodwork on the Club. has accomplished since the Park. Full details o! the Carnival Cole called the company 10 order Mr. Wilmot took off for Brant- grandson ignored the roads and front o! large shed have ahl been Carnival a year ago. appear in th Lions Club ear n aebsitrnsacote Presient, ford about 9 o'clock Sunday made the Brantford -Newcastle freshly painted, and what a It has provided eye examina- tisement on page 3. Mer Hwa r ol, apton; Srec.-n morning. having been accompan- trip by air in about an hour and change il has made. Tre., Howrs.Ai CoumterMic.- ied to the field by Mrs. Wynn and a haîf. This work was made possible brook. It was decided te, have the through the generosity o! an old .Our English Letter re-union next year in the Hamp- time Enniskillen boy, Mr. H. Wil- ton Park. Those attending !rom a ber Hutchinson o! Winnipeg, c lp distance were Mr. and Mrs. Robt. tOR Mnafaith!ul member and lib- S Thomas and Roberta, lcwtr Y u h E tte o S x E u aeral supporter o! his own church Na iG r a y S e s T u iMr. and Mrs. Howard Cole, Hamp- in Wnnipg wh stll hs a eryton; Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Clemence, Prominent Farm er Tells Rotarians iWinnispotgi Whois ha ao ve By Miss Isobel StephensonOsa ; r.Sihndau te _____ ____________________church he helped to build nearly and !riend Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. sîxty years ago. -Malcolm i'merson, Donald, Gladys James Arthur Werry of En_ neyer forget that m,ýany new evils Through the co-operation o! "One's f irst visit 10 Gerunany is 1how the thing sounded ho me, as and Irene, Nestieton; Mr. and Mrs. niskilenReminsces at !oilow in the wake o! the evils the Officiai Board and the Womn- a duty, a pilgrimage 10 be made'.I heard it necihed in Queen's Hall, Russell Luke and nieces, Tyrone. nikleRmiics t you try 10 eradicate. en's Association his wvishes have by every man and woman toteoher night, by a man just re- A hearty vote o! thanks was ex- Rotary Club - Says Dr. J. C. Devitt expressed the been carried ouI and Enniskillen whomn the arts, music, legend and turned from Germany. tended to Mr. and Mns. Coulter Teachers Should be Club's thftnks 10 the speaker who jpeople are indeed very grateful history are part o! a liberal edu- Incidentaliy. the same man for theur kînd hospitality. Strict Disciplin. was introduced by his old friend, 10t Mr. Hutchinson for his gener- cation. Before you nealize il, you broughî back this extracî from Dnguno"sth rot! arians A.nM. Hardy. Presideit Bob Ste- ous guf t are a captive in that most capti- aDn scoo tex-bok s success. o hadchrgeo!Ih metig, ast week Dr. L. B. Williams vating country." "A squadron o! 46 bombing and guests included Jack Ci!ton i o! Toronto, anoîher success!ul; Ah Hr1ilr utyu pae ho ob ta n Every Young man and Young o! Toronto, and Ahex (Scotty) El- Enniskillen boy, came down andcnr lo'atvt' n o 'n on vr paecre w'voman, before they reach matur- ,iOt of St John, N.B., a former too some coîored pictures 10 add dceer hichof yourva' munze gen- 500y bombs weghipng 1500 io- 'Bowanvllemercant isorial i- iSpo ts rogram a uty, should be taughî about sex 'omnil ecat 0hs olcino itrclu- tlemen-o!-the-press dictated Ihat grammes each. Calculate the S o t relationships. James Arthur Wer-1 Fair Manager Geo. E. Ch aselterest to show with his movungunnciu idsrein Mab wigtoahtebms1- r-y. well known Enniskillen ;agri-ipres"ited his report o! the carni- pictures. i u u ae elf i uzea oeIa ehr o ayfrswh cuiturist, bold members o! Bow- val hehd Juhl' 201h, in whicli the Great credit isde . ay etismzla oeta gther bo sta i er 3rd Features of Hailli manville Rotary Club on Friday. business recession took ils bul. taker, Howard Pye, who is taking Hoeeraliswtysc. thb- epoes aevry 2i 1 cuesy3r Only when Young people under- Total net proceeds will amount great pride in keeping everythung îl eve, r ing thath joys af vsit-, axle fn ire""0 aue stand the real purpose o! this God to approximately $1300, about $400 looking nice. The Hampton Women' thInsti-iit l 'ir? gienpivlge cnthyhope less than hast year. In view o! the The interior o! the church was ing Germany this summer are Ah., for a childhood in the land Tte enoyHap esn t aerno n and expect t0 have a maraegnricniin ember 0f edecorad 10yasaoadpoclaimed in a recently publish- o! Swastika.asntafero ýth clb wre ellplesedwit mde rigt ad atrativ bytheedbrochure. Take il or leave it. 1One secs a few news photo- in the park on Thursday, il being iÀiat is sublime, Mr. Werry said in hecu ee elpeae WibmdbrgtadtrcivbyhedWaiî a minute! I have just not- 1 graphis o! the 'New Art' adr-the occasion o! the annuai picnic the course o! his address on -Re- !the resuits. EverS' booth but two 'samne benefactor. iced the fly-leaf on which is stat- mebr haReb and geswihwsqieascesu-v minscecesand Observations." nept ed r, t re rtceîs anueesmnseRe.Hr ed without a bint o! a mnuzzie io! portraiture for 300 years, has ent. ofemivncing is sad but be al g remaiyerb the caice ales Lc e gaiin sple nid srice Printed in Gneat Britain." So been tried, and found wanting, in A short meeting chue!ly devotei o! dvacin od ae, ut herea reaîed îghandcogreatins reînceasngthat's il! 'Punch' no doubt. The the Genmany o! to-day. ho business was held pnevious 10' sign is when aduits stant 10 tell litîle imp. '"Degenerate" says Hitler "Be- tbe pnognam o! sports wbîch were youg eolejus hw adthe i i n: . t This most intriguing publica- gone." conducted by Misses Alma Rundle are, when compared 10 their own in ia cin r i tion goes on: .. a country where Rembrandî's job was finished and Vena Kersiake. The Institute generation. L gC n et good manners 10 visitons, in high 300 years ago; and ay yhe Ode was sung uacmaid Swinging over 10 the subjecî of iand low, nise !rom genuine cor- would be living in Holland, if he followed by the Lond's Prayen ne- impressions Mn. Werry' recaihed EXCflafge C oncerts Also Planned 0 diality . . ."Providing, ofcourse, wr lv oadwudhv etdi nsn eea cnw that when he was very Young he that the visitor's nose is not a no need 10 join that sad mulîhude ledgments o! fruit and, flowers attended a party aI which two quanter-inch 100 long. (Familiar- looking hopefuily toward Eng- wene nead. On motion il was de- small girls wene in attendance. ly known aI Ascot as winning on lish shores. cided 10 operate the !îsh ponds aI He remembered weli the meticu- The Legion Band is planning two new players, Mn. Brown, for- losing by a nose). Little England. Like a bantamn the annuai scbool fair on Septem- bus~~ man - in whc thirm-1acnetfrTusa vnn mnydumrwth in We proceed: - ... Engîush is S0 hien tnying 10 shelten a brood that ber 22, and a committee o! Miss Regmen Bandr irno andc nowi geneail aan ungndgigrt gror 100sa numerous forl suchme Louis Gooman Mr oren therM.- nad -Ase --e andha Attempts to Find Body of Five Year Old Keith Beales Are Futile After LongSearch GEO. W. GRAHAM IS Chiid Jumped From WINNER 0F $50 IN Rowboat Quarter of ST. JOSKPH'S DRAW Mile Out in Lake - Boat had been Wash- Aided by fine weatber and a ed Out Into Lake as lange cnowd, St. Joseph's annua] lLd W s a Garden Party ah Rotary Park on YoungL ad W s a Fniday nigbt was a pronounced Play success. In the draw for $100 in ____ cash prîzes the following were the lucky winners: lst, George Deatb from drowning claimed Graham Sr., Bowmanville, No. the third liItle boy in Ibis district 1104, $50; 2nd, H. Ingram, Bow- Ibis summer on Tuesday, wben 5 manville, No. 376, $25; 3rd and year old Keitb Beales, only cbild 4th, George Butter!ieid, 247 Dun- o! Mn. and Mrs. R. C. Beales, 33 gevan Road, Toronto, Nos. 1736 Metcal!e Street, Toronto, was and 1738, $10 each; 51h, Mrs. F. drowned off the beach aI tbe Sy- Densem, Bowmanville, No. 748, mons Summer Resorl on the lake- $5.00; Bedspread, Miss E. Weekes, shore west o! Bowmanville. Bowmanville; Bed Jacket, Mn. H. The drowning occurred sbortly C. Bonathan, Newcastle. a!ter non when the litîle lad who The dnaws were made by His1 had been playing in a boat Ibat Worship, Mayor Reg Jones aI tbe had been drawn up on the beach, conclusion o! the ganden party. was seen alone in the boat some The several bootbs and games o! distance from sh.ore. JusI wbat chance did a splendid business, la passing througb tbe littie and althougb net receipts were1 boy's mind is unknown, but be lower Ihan a yean ago, they ex- 1 umped about on tbe boat and ceeded the expectations o! Rev. lwaved bis bands, eihher as a sign Father Coffey. The Canadian Le-, o! lernon, or perhaps il migbt bave gion Band provided music for tbe been in play. Fniends on sbore event. frantically shouted 10 hlm 10 stay Fatber Coffey expressed bh is quiet wbile rescue efforts were at- grateful appreciation 10 ail bose tempted, but whethen the lad in wbo helped 10 make the garden tenror jumped from the boat or party such a success, and he also 'Inripped over an oar, will neyer be expnessed pheasure that $80 o! the known. He disappeared mbinthe $100 prize money remained in waten. Bowmanville. Robent F. Robb, Centre Island, Toronto, a summerboarder aI the Symons resorl, plunged mbib te Many local friends will be water ho swim ouI 10 the stricken sonny 10 bean o! the passing o! boy, but whien within 30 yards o! Staff Caphain Rebecca Elleny, 80, bis goal, be Iook a cnamp and was who died aI Fenelon Falls lasI onced to rive up the attempt. week. Capt. Elieny was 50 years IJohn Crawford, Toronto, ran up witb the Salvation Anmy, but bas 1Ibe beach for a quarter mile and lived in retirement during the ýlauncbed another rowboat, but by past few years. (Continued on Page 5) Durham Central Society Announce Winners in Field Crop Competition BRIDE 0F LOCAL MAN ENTERTAINED Mrs. W. H. Bell, Wbitby, eri- tentained on Wednesday hast aI a trousseau tea in bonor o! ber daugbter, Miss Lorena Marjorie, wbose marriage 10 Mn. Lester Culver Highfield, Bowmanville, took place on Satunday lasI. The nooms were laste!ully an- ranged witb lange bouquets o dahlias and gladioli. Receiving witb the bride-to-be, wbo was frocked in a dainly black' and white chiffon dress, was ber mother wbo wone a gown o! brown sheer. The table was hovely witb a lace clotb and centred with a su-_ ver bowl with roses. Mrs. J . H. Judge is Enthusiastic About Clean Fields of Competit.ors in Revived Field Crop Contest in West Durham The Durham Central Agricult- ural Society announces the me- sults o! Ibeir standing field crop com.petition for 1938. Competition was extremely keen amongst the sixteen en- trants and the judge emarked wben in the neigbborhood that be had seldom seen such dlean fields. orewnn are given in the iodrin whicb they stand. Only apoint separates the contestants and Mns. Victoria Puckrin, aunt eigbt are in tbe money. o! the bride, pouned tea. 1. Alfred H. Aluin, Bowmanville, Assisting in looking afler the Box 142. guesîs wene Mrs. Charles Bell, 2. Chas. E. Osborne, R. R. 2, Miss Marguerite Bonnella, Miss Bowmanville. Alice Higb!ield, Miss Lena Diii- 3. Fred Brimacombe, Orono, ing, Miss Anne Rodd, and Miss R. R. North. Betty Deanborn. 4. A. J. Tamblyn, Orono, R. R. North. I*Arthur W. Annis, Tyrone. md up er re 6. Garnet Riokard, Bowmanville and Supp are 87CaltonW. SBîlhns, Orono 1.CR R orW . BligOoo pton W.î. Picnic R .Nrh ýCongratulations bo the above wînners are in order, and the so- Antiste, nnaJohs; oys 8 10ciety wises 10 express tanks 10 Anthsîl, Ana Jhns:Boy, 8 l10 wbo took part in Ibis effort years, Clifford Milîs, Murray Ro- to1 improve field crops in Ibis vic- binson; Girls, 10 - 12 years, Kath-I inity. leen Cameron, Florence Rundie; __________ Boys, 10 - 12 years, Keith Peters, Billie Vivian; Girls, 12 - 15 years, PROUT RE-UNION Marion Johns, Pearl Gilbert; Boys 12 - 15 yeans, Gantb Pernetl, Keith HELD ON JULY 23 >BilletI; Single ladies over 15 years, AT KILCOLMAN iMuriel Scott, Doris Cryderman; ____ IMarried ladies' race, Mns. L. Pas- coe, Mrs. H. Rundie; Fat ladies' On July 23rd about sixly-two race, Mrs. W. Yeo, Mns. H. E. members o! the Prout family ga- Rundhe; Boys' bah Ithrowing mbibt ered aI Kilcolman, the beauti- keg, Lloyd Kersey; Ladies' baIll ul fanm borne o! Mr. and Mrs. -thnowing into keg, Mrs. W. Yeo; Alex Prout, for Ibeir annual pic- tTime race (open), Mrs. Geo. Gil- nic. The guests began bo arrive - bent; Soda biscuit - whislle, Etbel about 2.30 o'clock and the after- sGilbert, Florence Rundue; Drop- noon was spent in games, races )pung peanuts in bottle, Wilma and contests. sLeach, Mrs. J. Chapman; Lucky Two new members, 1 i t tl1e rSpot, Doris Cryderman; Guessing Yvonne Yeo and Norma Hennings, beans in boîthe, Neilie Armour, were witb us Ibis year, being tbe Ruby Clalwortby; Oldest lady infant cbiidren o! Mr. and Mrs. present, Mrs. Esther Stevens; Irvine Yeo and Mr. and Mrs. sYoungest child present, Carol Harold Hennings. Chant. Just as it was lime 10 gel sup- Tickets were drawn, 1, 2 and 3, per il began bo ram so the tables ,for table setling, serving, and were soon carried 10 tthe spacious rdisbwasbing, 10 wbicb ail respond- shed where a bountiful repast o! -ed graciously. About ninely chil- cbicken pies, coud meats, sand- fdren and adulîs enjoyed a sump- wiches, salads, cake and ice creamn stuous repast. Many lingered for weme served, atter wbicb more a wbile 10 enjoy further visiting games were played, and as dark 4witb neigbboring !niends, playing gettled in, the guests departed for baîl, swinging, teetering, etc., in their vamious bornes afler spend- a park whicb provides a wealtb ing one pleasant time togelber. 6of enjoymenl 10, young and oid, Mn. and Mrs. T. G. Norton kind- and wbicb bas been a chosen spot ly invited the family 10 their 1for many picnics, botb local and home for next year's picnic. 8 distant, as well as being a mecca Guesîs were present !mom Osb- t for tbe sport fans during tbe awa, Locust Hill, Hampton, Or- nsummer. ono, Toronto and Lindsay. Orono News On Page 7 moquo" - les