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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Mar 1941, p. 6

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stTHE CANADIAN STATUM w O MNILE i~ oTRUESA .ME1,14 H m tnIrièh Pot Luck Supper to be held ('i oN w' OR E LOCAL by Mrn. Harold Swain. reading, spending a couple of montha with __ _March l7th. The roil cail was re- "nfhelOtceNeWSane i aFORMERt hiby Hspnptoan ____vrb MssL.GIRL W RIEM FINE soldiers ok1byM. eri Mss.j elwee w Hampton W. 1. la holdig n ddtbyarve.MssL Orono firemen were called out BO K0F PO i Graham; paper, '<Canadianization horne over the weekend and Mr. W Irish Pot Luck Supper on Mnay arn, leader of West Group which Wednesday at noon for the Second OFand Relief," by Mrs. Mervin jini Smales and Miss -Lena Tay- VWe e t E sF àgreh 7th, a 5.30p.m. Sand;ýj had hargeof thepr9gra, con time Mountajoy;k TheadlngMubyjoMrs.eaT.g,1crMrwaT. lotwu w er h father.r Tirne. Mrs. J. MAbert Cale and ducted the programn when Mrs. the trouble was a chiminey fire at "«SONGS PROM THE SKLENCËOfr Sarneils; a short talk an the Bradley's- Home and Schooi to..your entire setisacIonIn itquly talent, Bowmanville, wilU providè Johnson Thickson, District Presi- the Foster residence, tenanted by ',aigo aao"b r.A lbmto rdywt ml the progrm. Admission 25e and dent, gave an rnterestmng and li- the Finney family. The bell was This headlng la e ite 'k "M. aing cf rsalada, byMn. ?yA. lutet ceon aFrolaithsnaland price. 15C. 11.1 formative address on Nutrition, rung by Blake Moffatt and Orme book of poems n'r> .Bily n cvi oinjytna on accunt c-sckess. Visitors: the title cf which was I'Charus In Garnsby. Chenilcala ween't used ceive.d, Wit heaI 0cnute altyqi hC The C.G.I.T. meeting was held ___________________ Ralph Taylor spent Sunday it Vitarnins." Mns. A. Calville, Who ini putting eut the fire, but the nients, fre.h off The <?s sprod ed ruc erinetLn e aterdaywigathe f.. i a rd his grandather, Mns. Ida Trll accarnpanied the speaker, frein firernen iust teck dewn the stave Press, TeOÏOnto. This ne l i /Ssre.ledrwçgaeth eoinl PIXPnbu' LeignGai Jae Cwhn Tranespet nterspersê.very appreçontively pipes which sean allcwed the attiractiVéIýr c<tipilcd eitioh Mr. and Mns. JOe Rutle0gc and Mrs. Wesley Yellawlees, asistant lr CoUDu*scomp..5,iKrslo Jck wee n lToreon inrpr d w i 5ple oclchlmney ta cool dawn. tVJefty-1«0 pages cf litifarnh #mly, Toronto, with relatives. leader, gave a ta]k on CorrectI Wltfi Mmbi s aiàï. "nncomb ________hasIM f peers in the r >«Mr' idM. ona otr.Gladys Yellowlees read32n1 7 th__________paetsr._ *Scan rs ora -mstd bo "aesfo and Mrs. Jna. Cowling. gv ar i -7 wcCUcst-ana potmy.,- At4-a Osaw, at 1Mr. John 'frin td ok"ae r Mr. and Mrs. D. Rackham1 Bow- mina and courage of Uic British eiIV rently becomting ki* Miss Larna McColl, a on avdad." Misn Betty Smnales manville, at Mns. .. Brnsi. people durhng these troublesarne Strkl leineatollteWl.jvlipaosladth e-H tW tr- Miss Greta Wickett, Bowman. tinies- was depicted. The Mapie DramCutygp iri. ;"â concud wtanIihc- ville, visited Mns. Bessie Rabbins. Leaf was sung, followed by the Mr. and Mns. Warren Carson -Mr. and Mm.. Everard Sander- test. . BottlesrAS MR Mns. J. Shackelton, Bowrnan- National, Anthem. A vote cf ap- and farnily bad dinner with Mm. Crs onad atot, ace *D.Te 9 ville, at Mrs. W. Hcrn's. preciatie;n was extended the Bow- and Mns. Chas. Carson, Kendal. Mr W . eruon CcF , tFâmily - - - - 690 TS U Mn. Lloyd Williams andchil- oemae ries Thich were Victor Farrow bas a sick herse. .r. .D.a1noos r iskillen lyar guarante dren, Semia, at S. William'. hbmeht tiesnse h eprc- Mr. and Mns. A. Dobson were _______s. jý toth Syrnpathyila cxtended ta Uic pro-_Ny<iest -b-Mue- hillA Mr. and Mns. M. Cryderipan, grami for Uic March meeting were in the city. Àlmily ofichelote Joseph Archer (2 yar uaratee Oshawa, at L. Cryderman's. as follows. Crocheted tablecleth, There was a party in Starkville -. who was burled from. st. Johnu's Our school pupils are tea1,e con- (ycea -guara-nee' Mm.. Ken Caverly at Mns. Albert Miss L. Reynolds; pine tree quiit, School ini aid cf Uie War fund. onglicanchure- onatulated an Uic nurneraus (nt- yea - - - - e. 70 SEET Col's Bomavile.Mr. lmia ohs; olectonof Mis Mrjry arow Toono ted blocks which they danated ta (!yer.ua09ee Coles, Bwmanlll. Mm. ElinaJchn; colecion f Mis Mrjem FarowTomatethUicRed Cross. Today a beautiful Nlmrod - - - 10à Womeu's Institute baby's layettes, children's knitted caver.(4yargarýz 3for2SF The March mneeting cf Hmpton sweaters and other warmmlothing was born. wcaver was cornpleted. It ( ergaate Worncn's Institute was one cf in- for charitable purposes, brouglut Mm. and Mrs. Walter Simipson, 'Solina w ethnu n hw o Cri e 13 terest and held Thursday aifter- in by the South group; an electrie Quay's Cirossing, at Mr. H. L. the girls and boys, se that theY (5 year guarantec) faon, March.6th, with an attend- lamp fashioned froni waste mia- T'i'ms. caoi see what a hellp theY are i _________________________ ance of 54 menibers and visitors. terial and dresscd up in green and Mr. Raynmond Farrow, WhutbY, Miss May Merriam i vsited at helping thc Red Cross cause alcng. Pn' ra n od Teoeigeecsswrco-geld paint, Mrs. J. R. Knox; ecru was home. . Bowmanville ever Uic weekend. The W. A. was postponed laitt ioend' Cea9on Po'd ratn ducted by Mns. L. Truil, president, llnen centrepieces with cocheted Mr. A. Dobson la quite il. wlth ' amlMr . and M n . rLaand wGil- oads; b u to wce Ui W.M.S when thc Institute Ode was sung, and tatted edgings, M. Horn; cro- doctor and nurse in attendance. aiy r adMs rnkGl od u hswekteWMS folowed by the Lard'. Frayer chMr.dMcentrepiecea, Mrs. T. Stl- d the funeral cf the, late A. W. their rmeeting at Mns.R.Ons- ado al 89- 10 BTERS FO TE A- During Uit buins eiad ar-ter; old-fashioned white apron M.M htabsmtme etadM.A .Pso ted n ..wl R .unt ormg OUTI rageetsweemae ith cocheted trmnming, Mms. L. woratsaw.AncnSda.tn. Ext. malt e Cod Liver CVTCP EEN ragmnsw ae ]ý Alln; eunbroidemed tea cloth and Mns. Richard Hallowell V/as Sevemal from lucre attended Uic visiter.: 011 ne0 - ose - .9A»I<TUE4 serviettes, Gladys Truil; collection pleasingly surpmised by a week el'Federatian cof Agriculture meeting Mr. and Mm.. E. Wight, Gloria Keplem's Ext. May ha obtaincbo. ent Vetelrlna8rY of tatting, L. Hon; antimacasser end visît from Miss Alice Halle. tOon Mnay cecoheeLuise GatdmanoneilMeodanto.and Carroll, at Mr. R. Gordon's, malt -- 50-$81.25 information givenmi ulfs WFEI W. SHERWIN embmoidered bot pot holders with Tee sawing machie bas been MunrAL. s cusaind r ewicsOshawa Wampole's Ext. - $1.00 Consultant la svilal nrqet hanger, . Horn;aprofuneral C.if biss ccusbouooMm.uLewis9-Miss Gladys Page, R.N., O0b aB.8V.S. ..hneNHm;amnM5C. ti nigbubdctu Tremeer, Maripasa Township, and awa, Miss Myrtle Page, Toronto, Veteslnary Surgeon Warren and Mrs. -W. Dcidgc. Tee wocd. A few neiglubours gathered visitcd relatives at ErQelulin, Port with their mother, Mis. E. Page.LbAsoet Office: Main St. Omono. North grcup and cails fom a ralwod TMiayssrm adVhoalait week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Samis, Enfleld, Cotten -- 9 Phone_58r7.____________of_'Gardenand________________ ti. Jarnes Stark, Newtonvilie, Saine cf car readers wîlll recog- attended cn Menday and gaed Mr. and Mms. W. Coniers, Te- 1Lb300 lerClmu18 at Mr. John Stark's., ànuze Uiceacccrpayg photo- prices pevailed. renta, at Dr. C. J. Austin's.ý b' Mr. Gordon Trini was i Ta- graplu cf this ee-county. y<>ung, The doctor reports the scarlet Mr. and'Mrs. G. Leask, EWart Reavy . 1 Stanr 45 onte, lady. For thase wbo do net, we fever patients at Mr. A. J. Bal- andl Eunice, Taunton, Mm. H. Jar- Mr. Ross HallowdlV/ai in give tià bnief bicgraphy. The son's doig faiily weil. die, Kingston, at Mr. H. Annis'. Bowmanville. author, Viola Sbartt, daughter éf Mns. Harold Teompscn and son Mm. R. McArthur, Oshawa, with ~~SPablim -- 5 (~L IP k ~ _________thUi late Mr. and Mns. Herbert Bill and Harold Squime, Scarbora Mr. BrUce Ashton. Reins Smane p BA H CSShomtt, H~ampton and Tyroné te td Mis MryHgart ana iss G. Sanders at ber homne i Soupa --or5 1niece cf William Shortt, sister vsiWellamygtonanReins rlas2fo19 Zion Mms. Alfred W. Prescatt, Enfiel1d Mrs. R. Paicce. on Sunday. Miss MWdlitchel .yufwt Dextri aos - 65 areEve ytingYo .Sad"and cousicf Mns. Frank R. KE 1 Hogarth la somewbat improved Ms. iChellBallduf! wit ar E eytMr.ou, ad» and Mms s. Cameron lalce, Bawrnanville, graduaîted ltely. Miss Lulu Reynolds, Hap- Mm. w. Smith and friend Mms.. 'ZZ - 9o JakadJoyce, atM.MolfomBw1vil.Hgb School ton, also visited theni. Otitens, Peterbore, Mrs. A. Beech Mennen' Last ycar Martin A. Ccnndl Lit- Flinteff's, Maple Grave. V/ben W. J. Morrisan, B.A., V/as. Ms. and Mm., D. Chambers, and Blanche, Union, with Mms.. Baby01 50- 10 tIcBatiog NB.,rasc aflck Mr. and Mns.. Harvey agran Principal. Viola was valedictorian Bowmanvile, and Mr. aid Mns. Ella Smith. of Bray Chicks. In October, Mr. and daugluters, .Mr. Harvey Bal- cf ber year. Hem poetic talet MJh ukr i agueC r M. Floyd Pethick, Toronto, at BBY CAEFO Conndil wrotc Bray's a letter. He son, Oshaw/a, Mm. aid Mns. Elmer rnanifest i scbool. NoV/ it has'rievale, Sask., visited at Mr. J. R. Mm. S . R. pethick's. said: "Your cbicks are everything Wilbur, Hampton, Mns. Chai.. Fer- blossorned ta fruition. Kivcfl's. Mss. E. C. Ashton, Mr. O. Ash- you said about them."l guson, Teorntan's Corners, at Ms. Viola's vocaticn is teachirig'-- Miss Pearl Leach visited 11cr ton and Miss M. Dalton at Ms. S. W ar o pee tc fSren' Aletter like Uiat show/s boV Bray J. W. Balson's. ber avocation, poetry, anddasle has parents at Taunton. . Rodrnan's, Port Perry. -N aryac m lt tc chics rall ar "deiveingthe Mr. aid Mss. Gerry Glaipel, achieved distinction in bath . She Mm. B. G. Stevens aid Mr. Robt. Mss. H. Stevenis with hem dau- cbcks radlytarendicmintg te Witby,,at Mm. F. B. Gîaspeî's. teaches ta-day at Sutton Bay- cott attended Uic funeral cf Uic ghter, Mrs. R. Walton, Peterboro. and Bob. Martln'se Dog and Ca e n dis goosac id tants.d i up te e Mrs. Harold Paige, Uxbnidge, way up in Timiskanuung territoryï atc Josephu Archer cf Burketon, Ms. and Mss. Win. Wright at ________________________ onactcolfahr esofndit is rety at Ms. Al. Ayre s. wbere: "This aur lite, exempt Sunday. Mr. R. Wright's, Tyrene and at- oes fot0fndprtsocftsimcounry.et- Mr. aid Mss. Luther Pascae aid frani public haunts, finds tongues Miss Helen Metcaif, Maple tcndcd the funemal ef Uic late Mm. Phn CO K R LS ts, ronailoopa tse:i cuty Ruth aI Mm. J. Awde's, NeV/catle. 'in trees, bocks ini runniig breaks, Greve, visiîed at Uic Werry borne Arthur Annis, Tyrone.Phn S.CKS.ÈLS J s e a Laok at, t.h- No Miss Audrey Ayme visited Misssermons in, stanes and goad Ilu Sunday, and Mr. Gea Wcrry of Mss. J. Law, Govai, Saskatcher 695 Pu.R. COWLING, Phmi B clvr TF you h a v c Uic Mse wans., Lnevhdhst, nt. - Eilecn Stainlon; Bowrnanville. evcrythiig." Uic University cf Toronto was V/an, at Ms. A. Oke's. brodr pae a laetAtsix ateven7ye rductsicon.ul Ms. aid Mss. Tees. Martin, This country, that setting, and with bis parents aid in the ab- Mss. A. E. Harding and Mss. banderpaemdnta jT.omatsiarumntb ey, poucin.S -"y Shfrley and Lawrence, at Ms. Ed. ber exuberant enthusiasm .bas sence cf Uie pianist prcsidcd at the E. C. Ashton visited at Dr. C.______________________________ haidethe pit dao-n BrtyThoma sreamdS eyecrdNos. - or Parker's, Kedron. pauc bsvilm clcea-church services. Slcmon's, ewmanville, aid aise sltae Uinrftps Bray henst rinadela recod ereor Misses Pearl Leach, Solina, aid cdaim. Hem poems have been Mr. and Mss. Hilton Tiikaid attended th1e annual meeting cf 1 i~î f able. H1easonntne Ui cockere]s aid capons. Mrs. Douglas Graham,. Simeca, Ont. - Jean Leach, Bowmanviile, at Ms. Vidcly published under ber pen- tamily, Ebenezer, and Ms. and the Ontario Division cf Red Cross Boardspenodfwrkbelg cmned n 'Lo t only two (out of 100). Sold pul- Normai Lcacl's. naine, Prescoît Shorlt, a tribute, Mrs.-Pemcy Deweil, Myrtle Stationlueld at th1e Royal York Hotel, (Cniudtompg i yPinipa L . ipdl Tbey'mc bred for size letasin firet week of July. They started Ms usl abn n uhn obt e itrMs rs iie tM.H oot.(otne rmpg )b rnia and fait growth-and to lay during July (Marcih atch) snd Ms usi obn i uhn obtahmsse s.Pe-vstda s .E. Tink's.Trno C._te_____________he ul Approximatl 5ppisc h very reaionably prie In Augustteegserpatheu- at Mss. Harry Aflin's, Bowman- caît. Peets naturally hie ta fron-.ý, The Young Pcoplc's Union did_________ humiditiers Vil also be purchas- 111gh Schaol wl atciaei i cd.Askforaur"Daly let stage. Septernber and October ville. tiers that attract Uic discerning, net visit Zion hast V/cek on ac- c ...msclcnett ehl ed. sk fr or "Dily proved almost too much for the owner Ms. aid Mns. D. Bickle aid such as Diý. L. B. Williams ;rud .çunt cf rcads and wcathcm. e.OEA ui Speci aepice al. o! th ayn ese vondu large Tey a,1e Sylvia, Ms. and Mss. Fredi Scha- Uhc editor cilTheeTimiskaming i., Ms, Jack Baker was on a tour C UN I ETN aar nrae svtdfor i, Varsity Amea cmna e Ont. "-'l got 375 cocker- Mr*. Geor a Boon, FPdercton Jet., Gcisbcgers. eitl, wre uawaPacgIbs1NItl thdsayaidOmilea el-vrgdabout 4 Ibo. N.13: - gJy pullets h ave proven very Uicbres nlwreuaaeo hsNrh-thsyadOia h Finance comuittee bad look- fryicepene f1 uis Mr*. John Rintoui, Ciay. months, and have laid dver a nce." Mr. aid Mss. F. B. Glaspel, Mr. Pect Sot Vil)bs odyngh /shicag c ihnuic fleaw for . mcesse s w temter. ade pe car: ic ntaklgcfeshr.H~mn ton Ot.- " bugt 100 Mrs. G. W. Dy(sr, Bothwell, Ont. - and Mns. AM. Ayte, Mr. and Mss-. buill inlo bei' peema Uic motta cf Miss May Memiam wVho tbld Uit ee rcsin fUc ispb e ghsehool, maHprb.M y$0e a ndhe at i c r cas a dayid cockereIs. and '-Those New Hampahires I got from J. Cruickshanlcs, Mr. aid Mss. A. hmsho,<NnQaiunSdsoye sa n sa.Ms eu I i megufarheOUisputc- entral Scool, HClinlo unese$0;tgedoing arvlu/rln avld98 ut five floflths ouwere the loveliest chickens I ever TSanonahnedUc~n ral ho,"o unuSdsor fEa n sa.Ms euna h eua oni et eang7 e-' y--ou lreadnc.Eeyn .Sano teddtereta Quale," and anc cf ber peems Kathleen Baker sang a solo, Mrs. ing as te bow Uic $275 increase CnrlShoCitnLne endigr Homsr ermlth, Stanstead, that saw themn said the samne thing. Durhami Agricultural Society ban- '"Mysîic Dawn', V/as inoludd i rce Brown conduclcd a Bible in pay ta tirernen sbould be alot- $50; South Ward, Gee. Bulton- Ibis lime but dri i atfV P.Q. - "At furmonths Such lovely large eggs! I don't won- qetaI Orono. <'Thee Ward's Faim choog f qeto aiad Mrs.s le e rpedu gi.Tee frès $2;mantithey hv enbsie ChikrelsDre s the Yi. erxIat epnd ng ou,e or hcs Ms. and Mss. A. T. StaitanaI Verse" publisbcd by tUic Exposi- YdlcV/lces led in ecreation., aid finance cammilîces decîared Ail pianos in Bowmanville's with requestsl-ae~ses The Bra.y Chickop sth e ar ndyea ot.Ms. Newton Edgar's, Oshawa. 'tien Press cf New York. Theequal- Miss Harris is home again allr e nelestab a w A edh wthmee scbools Vil beput i rder TebadgatdM.I enotgh."A postcard will bring you full i. Ms. aid Mns. A. T. Stainlton aid ity cf ber contribution te postcriîy 1a please thc firemen. by Neil YelcV/lees. The Board, permission t. ure onc CAPMONSI. formnation an Bray Chicks. Dent Messrs. Ait. Ayre and J. Cruick- con thus be catimated."Tsshud'beorea-teredigM.Ylwes'm-eefrUwrk. csuen. sea-rtetd he Durhamb utydUiPeetincf Tee Statesman, bappily, adds ta ache," cormcented the Dcpuly cammendabians, adopted theni and Over $2,&0 nWr aig UgiculDurat Co nFdeaint its files anotiier pictume te thal Reve. voted $25 là bave theni fixed. stamps Vil elki ucae delay-walriyof taenay.WhLPAPERde Imove thal 1the Fire Chiet Fourteen Union Jacks were aloby Uic studensaPul f C.O E o m nil;Miss Annie Killen, Oshawa, at Dub9 cny e'eidIro- , Missham Emily Ki . ed hro- W LL P R e"notied la Uiresb Ibis eut with purchaied te 11e evenly clividcd by Uic endcfUcy F.LLO YAMSTProN ON-MssRobI.Kille. bai relurned eut Uic Deominion. If you wish tab smen aid report ta us Monday among Uic Uiree schoolq. Principal Tl>msn nbs éat R. LLOYDSTEPHENS N eNwcastle; ta OshaWa aga n become acquainled wli Viola niglul what lhc wants clone with Agricullural Representative s me- Tee use ette11gfcba u or JACK HUDSON, (rono. - Mr. aid Mrs. Ceald Balson at (Prescoît) Sbcmtt and ber peer- Uic $275.00" said Reeve Edmond- part V/as rcad. Il evcaled- that ditoium wasgald o i Mm Cai Frgso's Tomto'sless poetry, you rnay bave ber stene. Carricd. Uic scheol's agricullurai classes Lions Club Hob1bwo a _________________1____Mr.________ Cnes. Pegsns hrao ourne et verse aI 35e per copy, Tee standing cemmittees have aid cquipment V/ai vemy faveur- 3rd. - Ms. Garnel -Bcckel tel ad 40c pasbpaid, Ibrouglu J. W. Jew- r fixed their cstimabcd expendibures broke sainie ribs. ell's Baokstare, Bawmanville. àk% as folloV/s: HealUi, $1,700; Direct Leakrd, I M W Tempon's .' Relief, $1,650; Pinting, $450; Leskrd, t Mr W. hompons.Roada & Sîrcets, $5,500; Fire, C ? 31 htSaing H ydo Ms . , eNil ornt,$6i576; -Cemetcry, $1,550; Police,I - 1 'a.w.. ayngsriay ori. Mss i'sl Mcell Toant, - $3,600; Public Propcrly, $6,000. Church sérvice was witÉdrawrn Mns. C. Slinon and Mms. E. In addition te camplcting fixing ____1withber p rs. SdnyLa-oftec irate, a few oth Sunday. A Temperance program Werry. ihM.Sde a-e bc4 i ae e te wsgiven aI Uic Sunday School castor, Newtnvile. malIers wcrc bandled aI Uic spe- ~ -~ session, in charge et Temperance Ms. aid Mns. Fred Ashton and cial meeting Mcnday nighb. Cenvenor, Mns. T. Cawliig. Read- tanuily, Tarante, at Mr. E. Brad- A letter from Fire Chiet Lucius and Shirley Garrard. A duet wai are staying for a week. creascd pay te Uic firemen me- niccly reidered by Claribel .Tre- Mr. aid Mns. BerI Astn, To- 1New l is th ie te buy. 1941 canmnnded that th1e original plan I n R E I G 2 l. 5 win aid Vivian Cowling, an I-onta, at Mr. H. Ashtoas wallpaers. are beautiffl, wu-c b1e adhemed ta, wbich means Ibal H R EN N a srumental hby Mss. A aa-m.ai-M.-.--non tipidu lrabl le uni pea e icnew men Vill net iget a 925.01)---- compÏcbed -- . campflcatedV/emk which has te be SEEDLESS GItÂPERIT -/ ALWYSTIf ~~T SV/igbes orwarV/rkar PFPROFITROI! befere Uic eqýupmet can e used. FRESH, CURLYfo 5 ,M* W bWoeyo iamnB eld aIUiche rne oetAMn. Heny Tbaking Uic speaker tari bis SPN H .- pa~4~oerycfVitminDlwe tak* Ashton on Tuesday attemnoons, elgtnn eakR .~-~.ml. 9 hans thc requirel amount udrUclaerhpc nA ens mtni emarks, R.alRUictie.c pnbRp Rcad and Mrs. C. Gamard for Uicetenfutreafer suclu prducta un-e .j ., ~ L4~ladies oettUic cenmuniby. We tdoutudre rsuh picrouacas n. Ions. 2Ibe 9c ananas bs 5 - V/uld like 10 Uiank those wV/beA Scf otanîois.nth urlara bave conl'ibutcd i aiy way ta o'1I5Fel Domestie 6q.bse thswr.The draw for War Savings V/i- b.AO p ppe 9 -AMriLav LAsiJtJKAYAIdEWMEN nings wile cntinued twa maore2 b 9e SY P Visi'Lor V/po, is eeks, President Fred Hoar an. Mis Laa Tenison Mis IIAIVI DAU Agntnaunced. Lucky winners Frday -,-~Bcverly Sinclair, Toronto; Mr. ~ W. IL-lo Uw 11n were Dr. C. W. Slemon, J. W. x7Bw»m aid Mns. F..Osmond, Miss Veda &hn 00R. 8, om M Jewell, D. R. MorrisonTH. P W_ Pumdy, Ms. Lloyd Thampsan, IDwavle KlhC H. Mason and L . W. Bowrnanvilfl; Mr. Roy Thonpso, ipeliC Dipel

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