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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Aug 1941, p. 7

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I ?EBSDA, AGUST21, 941T CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ÔNTARIO -Bawec gave a moat tatercsting Mr. J. C. Moare's, Scotiand.... sketch, from Prof. Squmlr's book, Misses Margaret mcd Mary Dc- of a Orano mcd No. 9 S. S. lne zIc W ' 0nauit mcd Betty Stapleton et Lake o je Je MASON & SONeay dy, daig wi OC asan. q of u l ill, seure Tc Neca food, caaking methods, etc., mcd et Su f ifl The."NeugagtleBombera" (The INUANEAGNSPolntimg out that the* population jWH y cbop. ,cxtyui re, Girls' Club from Newcastle) wcre Phone 68 1 BowmanVlllc mcd Durhiam. l Monre.ke PA bll's Mondmy e erge m Thevllcntag."y al GtCWRROWN UN SUNNY, SOUHI NAI The oli mli aa "y Emlies ~ T'igWI.uoR onCagratulations ta Mn. Bnock Memory," which praved moot ta- W~DW OAITNQ4 ethlck who was 88 years o! mgo p Orono Ties Hampton MARVELLOUS INVENTIEON 1sertbè names Of 'countries NobleMtaft fe ogau OnShr C meih ngwthan gans retlation oLodan uryl Un Short Game ~~Britain. Next meeting will be a theii e p ee o 1e iat picnic in the park, Sept. luth, show hivprcaint ly Atie-breaker had to be played with the idea of planting peren- for hi sitnei h aiu bY Orono and Hampton softball niais in the park flower beds. phaseo!hucanconuntr teams to see which girls would Anyone having a feW. extra bulbs, work.M.H .Femnatn enter the playoffs, and as it ramn- perennials, shrubs, etc., bring as cirancaedoMisEa ed an Monday the game was play- te ln ihyu akt Swalowtredaadesan __________ _________ ________ d August 12, ait Newcastle. 0w- Mr. Gad n Jri pes td th ...- S M M U M - ed here. In the, "Spencergram" we no teresting. prizes were awarded as ing ta the large nuniber of runs ClreU inyo upewun lvl ok S c ladPes al HMrs. W. H. Rowe visited intic e M.J.E. Richards as win- above, alter which an original and the latenesa of the hour when Cak no ly E% i:a PHamilton. ner o! a trip for her sales ability. lunch of muffins, lemon t artag,apwton aried. oneysforein thake al or helor esn lThis includes a trip ta Toronto cookies and tea was served. Mn s wr lyd h cr a i ltitn asvrtercn Miss Marjorie McDowelî, Miii- Exhibition and a guest at the Richardson reported on the War 21 ilono thkerplace wasNde- "intaM.adMs.eton ihMaeGrvcuch Phoned0ron btoktake aplace. inblNew- EoylererttoCeinLasonethe arrivais mocf aatAulureyh elsot Chanonede everyonefa for ad caste Augus 15hongratu.that iMMmuum. = ** Jimmie, Joan and Frances Bru- won a trip ta Ausable Chasm. been served, which showed that csi uutlt.Ae Botoproaa helk. n had their tonsils out lest week. In the broadcast regarding the with that day's collection aver Orono did better at the first, M.adMs lxWto n n Bo opri i h at...C.N.E. exhibits given by Mrs. $8.00 stamp money hed. been ne- secuning 12 runs in the first inn- Miss.. 15 Fenguson, Rochester, Mr.ait B4wavle MissL. Coper Oshwa, as W C. ync bassecued aPOsl Aikns, ronowasput n th mapceivd sice te ida oiginted.ingsand GnahamscondOronoGahamotored mt tae Kinin- .bguest o r.CB yrl. to nNwate when two exhibits, a 150 year old Thefpresentetion o! the flowers, Hampton scored most heavily in .. . stan on Saturday, bringing Mn. "hti ovte"Teas M.adMsE.JHamvst reHusnhsbeonol-lamp and an Indian knife, from and Z vote of thanks by Ii(ns. the iast twa when they ohtained . Archie Watson home with them. wer iîîb on tteCnd te i amitn.aysur village, were mentioned by Rolph to ail who had talcen part 6 runs in the third and 9 in the Mr. Chas. Awde, Orono, has NationlEhbtotisya.t TeMnigfmlGre ThTunrfmlhaemvdthe speaker. concluded the meeting. fourth. purchased the Colville farm. This is expetdta w cretswI Mlvstai rn n esad noOoo A well known and populan 'cen- Mrs. White has doneted another Hampton 4 2 6 9 -21 farm has been in the Colville be ancoef hewtrnn Mr tnBaPr oe mi- Sot lnt apnx ekie resident of Orono,"po" ut ta the Institute, mcad the Orono 12 5 1 3-21 name for several generations. and areico!aulwl bst _______________J._J.________ Cooper wsacdnal'u vraieaeasegi ta kit a Hampton secured two hbomers Miss Anna Mee Swensan, one o! Bob Swtaford, who bas been up ashoebt at !teltg Mr n Ms .Ealsn while snoozing under the femily afghian which will be raffied off and Onono one, thnough Eunice the three long distance telephane assisting H. J. Souch with the RoyalCadinNvdiply Ca* l sM.Ealeo i vsi-car which was started without at the January meeting. Middleton. Orono's nuns wene operators who will deinonstrate harvest, lies neturned ta Toronto. Wi Mr.Ssnthe driver knowtag he was there. teue sflos a ion re-t e xhde iithe Anaitho Na-sMe and Mrs. Reynolds and it look oehn lk ye Eyesi ht Educaion i rsn Sun.a Tmbyn visit- '"Spot" was taken ta the Vet and Continffati .1 o, to 4, Ruth Goode 4, Eunice Mid- *ioal xiiion. Alhugh h family, Hanmilton, visited Mn. and wniten i klfloeaob 9 Ms.F. . riacobe et time of writing wes some bet- IolShoton 3, Ann a teis3, Alice is only 21 years o! ege, Miss Ms ie ain oc And M .Salsan aiyaeter. Ppl Ea sMclsaec 3 oy aeSLPwery1, Carol Swenson, wloio laseated aet the Ae Wton oucha escnrprdc n Eîricionaicth lke Congratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. P pl e xm Stapes 1, Enld Middletn 1, Len- console of the voice-creatng ap- la capa. Aprdto!teBl EfiinY r.Gog utrvite in Slasons on their marniage August UprSchool Resuits Newood1.Hamnton Telephone he ode R yT o o n o.lO li P n or ~ } ~ m a ia e heO ro n o - M a io n C ar leto n , aityce betseen an d h eairrdnetwtHem pC a n a die n JYTrot. R1Coerentla . ride end thoom arwe e thene Ard, Kathleen - Mod. Hist. 1; Lowery, Eunice Middietôn, Ruth Yr n h Golden Gate Ex- Ntoa xiiin C.HII.Tu k ey.J.R ooe adMsosd.bcipden romy grts thdewrealg ; em ;P.At.I ' rGoode, Anna Steples, Cani~~ position, San Francisco in 1939 Mns. Jas. Burns, Mn. and Mns. Opt metiat M s. J. E. Richards is visiting also mucli entetained at shoes m. pes, June Goode, Alice M lsaac, an 190 S. Kesey and Mrs. G. Adcock Dit cio la te cn qu ce Eyeigât in St. Ctaie.tees, presentatians, etc.. Sis_ . wn Enid-Alg. C. Enid Middleton. Sub, L e n o r e - attended the fumerai o! John neyerthabeo!egetmd Det - Eng. Lit.. 1H; Wood, who leter took J. Goode's Burns et Janetville on Aug. l2th. -WaintnAstn p.4dst Ms .MDnlTrno sons u sono!o. adM5 .B o.Ha.II g l emI lace when June got bt ta the on Monday. Mn. Pethick. la ex- Rev. and Mrs. W. Rackhem Disney BIg. varontos. eSissithnFr. Onano.;Fr.Camp. II. V wt h al etoal ciefrhsaeand have retunned fnom thein veca- Word was neceived the latter lnof Margaret-Mod. Hiat. i cewth bI. . wewhhmcotndheth ti. <O>p> P-0.) isîteW. Sn Toyntd. angeret par t o! lest week thatElzbt C; l.I. Hampton-D. Plagie,P.un ewshicotudhal. to. visite in Toonto.Walsh Cobbledîck <Mns. Joe Cob-. Fornesten, Jeanne-Mod. Hist. C* die, B. Armaur, J. Knox, M. Page, W.M.S. of Newtonvile Presby- Mns. Charlotte Stephens la ac- Orono girls wene de!eeted inbeic) omel !Bomn1Al.C G. Chant, A. Rundie, A. Metcalf, tenien Churcli leld their annuel companying her sister Mlrs. C. Mo Numben 187 Oshawa August l3th, 12 ta 5 beikfrel fBw-Ag . K. Cameron. picnic August 13th et Miss Leure Bungmesten on e trip ta Albenta. WMo Miss assiett hs ibenvvilte, vill, lid pased aey tathe est. Goode Rut-Eng.Lit.Ifl; od. ntenLntttokIplce i Onon His. C;Alg. l; Gom. I; Fzt Aut. oti sids chnged itcMos,,Hnillon's Zion whene-vSyten St. eul' Churli SuSnudeynY.d a MEisslghtsionsrvation" etvLkeia!nBeys. Cmet ut 2oth.acae iniionoH n. Cam. I . Sm II;Fr.u If (part 6) 'Miss Grey hoiidayed ln the Lake sister o! Howerd Wesanao iro, ikMd itC md Canal Staples. Orono's catch- gemes and contesta,, one o! the picnic in aur park lest Wednesdey. ifthese examinatians wcre un- o! Beys district. and mother of Nelson Cobbledick, Simpon, Kathleen-Mod. H eiwstMalon aneon.o .dA er o ! inithe sacie, nA s c1Jlsh el qlt necesary or s0 simple that an Mr. and Mrs. F. B. lVhyte viait- Toronto undertaker. III; Alg. C. inars. Antning thest p rie sto Agusl.P.ACoeT- ordtaary first aid methad would ed in Tronto. In the iist from Ottawa pub-- Stapies, Donld-Mod. Hit. I; in agssng a ntoeat. TehsArno r owrd Cole's. . b suffice as an examinetian. Mns. Smith and Bob. WindsorlseinStra'Sarper Ag11.1YW d n s tess Miss Hamilton served a ne- Miss Ruby Cletwortliy, R.N., and If they were sa, trivial as ta be and Miss E. Devidson, Markham' the name o! Genaid Cornelal, son Taxnblyn, Franklin-Eng. Lit. C; _______ 'ae rnk Oig is azlCunngamg.mr undenstood by the unlicensed ped- visitcd aet W. J. Stark's. 'o! Mn. and Mns. Fred Connish a! Alg. C; Geoni. C; Fn. Auth. C; Fr. freshin eo edererin. Ow n MissHezel Cutnntgemar - C.... . dlan. If they were 50 simple thet D cf hla tKendel, as being seriously tajun- Camp. C. Sissons-Fraser ta thed coo wea tr the pate- Mo ndthMn.. Wu sTB rontoTO OIO a, prescription was unnecessary runn Med ro woba utedas nepoted ta this paper lest *Tamblyn, Glenn-Mod. Hist.,C; endidosms !temtr M.edMs .WliTrna f mter their' diagnosis, wliy would eundfo B, C., vlited lis week, durtag air operetions in Alg. I.' "Rivendale," Unionville, the noon and the most sumptuaus witl Miss Beatrice Colwill. . . . Ç1, they be cncouneged in the public grandmother, Mns. Noble. England where leie lae memben Tennant, Gwen-Eng. Lit. III; home o! Mn. and Mns. Jack Frese'ir, supper wes served ta the dining Mrs. R. Avery and Mrs. W. W. 5~ - schools and sponsared as a neces- A. C. Dent, Lloyd Myles, Dick o! the R.C.A.F. Geneld went ta Mod. Hist. C; Mg. III; Geom. II; on August lOth was the setting room, the table being beàutifully Hare with friends in Oshaewa. . aity in the industriel institutions. Petterson and George Raîpli were Orono-school where lie was very' Fn. Auth. III; Fr. Comp. III.for the manniage o! Miss Caroline decorated with pink and white Mrs. W. G. Doidge with frienda i Connections prescnibed mter ex- home on leeve. popular. Letest reports are thet Wlyte, Dans-Eng. Lit. C; Alg. Jane (Joan) Fraser, ta Mr. snapdragons. Following a social in Toronto.. Miss Pearl. Gilbert u . amnation are flot always- those Mn. and Mrs. Harold Lune, Ar- lie is doicg as well as can be ex- I; Geom. C. Clierles Geaffrey Sissons, Kltch- chat mlter the supper, Miss Mme with relatives et Sarnie. . . Mrs. -i i r which give best vision, on thase mada, Michigan, vlaited lis ma- pected. Gerald la Clarke's first Middle School Résulta crier, son o! Prof. and Mr. C. B. Hawthorne nloved e hearty vote Arnold Dament la home from witli whidli the patient secs the ther, Mrs. R. Lune. casalty ta thla war. Alita, Ruby-A.M. Hist. C; A.gir. F oot c Ooa e.ohensito issHailonfo encover slndwlieresheSit-e best. If sudh were truc ml the The Dent !mmily have movcd ta (1) C. toriH. Jolinwiho tenbrde d c irhoptl.Bete and daugliter Bernette, Cao-______________ problems o! Optical science ne- the Mult Staples farm. We wel- AJeame s - A.M. 1Hist . t ridegCollege wit the b rie- bodrg, called on friends on Sun lettag ta eye corrections would came them tho Orono. ORONO D1)» PS OUtf Geo' ; Ar.' b. nointaom, coduce en r e- bourg, celled. Viion faiernd M Sun aeady be-solved an eaily unden- Mn. mcd Mns. Clive Tilley, To- 0F PLAYOFFS Bowen, Eeld - Eng. 1; Fr . monly tathe gerdcn. musc n.RdlyB o v day.... Visitn's wee M.eds.N staod. There would be na more ronto, wcre eit Mi~. Lawrence Latin Il; Gcom. C; Agr.(2) C. play se tc wdagmscmdH ogarth, etroit, Mrs. .N . Diwin worry Ota the meny types O! Hy- Lune"s. Onono mcd Hampton girls play- Cooper, Bob - A.M. Hist. Im; Mrs.Crsery sang.s aghe D. Henderson- lies purdhesed a le, Mns. R. Pescae, Mn. GIH penopia, fan slglitedness wliere the Cangretulations ta Mns. D. Noble cd e sudden-detl geme aet New- Geom. I; Agr. (1l . *it MAg n. raser gavwe is ugier ____________Hgart,__________Brow,_ petient's vision la very keen and who clebneted lier Slst birthday castle Frldey niglit for the pnivi- Dent, Carol-A.M.H herdessmerniage. shee whteeshe- The thrsigachei ntheHoat, M s. Bye BrowChp ta excess o! normal, or n t a bd Mondey.lg of e t rn th eg ep a -( )1 e m I.g na ma e wt a lo g t an eg b r o dM s S G.B ea d Mis e nta cases o! Myopie, whcre due ta the lgeo!etein tcicgu pa- 1)1;G a I. -ng II;es Fcka sewht r- I tiehigmchn u nt e n, MisaoMac..o.mkieplMu J.gG wemkened or ruptured tissues thc Mn. John Thompson ttecded offs. Hampton won 23 tatoina III:ta!,MagaetEc. logngmaeilwsch with ogtri.nihorhood. MnRymod s .G aemdMs ecte ____________ enarisprgrssv, r a stgm-the funeral o! tas cousinMn.five-tntaga gaie. Orono did _III; Latta il; Geom. 1; Agr.<2)> 1cMln el a agitwt istn:MstrRyons~Bt, Campbau ng.. PivhhiateMr.- .v ouu .ALLB trrispmrogrtesse, rcnasedeta c hmp. ecoeMTi râa. fli lt ilbttctid Fornester, Jeanne-Eng. II; Fr. gardenias, and she carried e cas- borne, Ebenezer, witli Master Sam MlCm odnwt i a- Bar:itr oictrNt havaesino!rdseases n oth mpo- ns.I.Wtaer wme hosteas e. md antl tntaga but Ht onthr III; Latin C; Geom. I; Agr.<(2) C. cade of the seme flowers. Mns. A. Turner. . . Miss Wylma Farrow ents. haae-fdsaeo h mor r.I itrwshse s ad ormmcy ta btIc nthi te Lunn, Ruth-Eng.III; Fn C' ÀA. A.Busseil, Edmonton, metron o! witli Miss Phyllis McNcl, Osli- Plne35 tucities a! the 111e a! thc patient e quilting paty Tlunsdmy even- it was impossible for Orano ta M. Hist. C; Geom. C; Agr.<(2)C. hood, Miss RuheerrElin, Miss at .Mr.mcdugns,OsR. a.e ' NI. mawavll or lis ancestors. In many o! these ing. catch up. Box score was: Mortoni, Dick-Eng. III; Geom. EwoodbeMiSoHelendElloti is e t Mand . . uins andOSham aple Ijrove ~ . EK cases it 15 essentiel ta have even Mn. Orme Gemsby was ta Ta- Oan,33ilO4 C; Agr.<2> C. Eizabneeth S ott md Mielen atM. andMs. C. Trner mcd an_____ th eon rtir xpüainrot wigt heHmto l -3shepherdess. frocks o! sa!t pick .Mr. Gea. Stephienson, Ottmwa iios iaJa nse, Solici toNtn before deciding upon the proper o! LarnceTrul. C. Sisogni.Terqan ithm..M.ad's eig with her uncle, Mn. Sid Lancaster, alctrfrBno!otea <taebercptin t aed Mn. Davoeriofnthewcîî of amers. Alice Mclseac and Joyce Simpson, Kathleen-Ecg. II; Fr: sliepherdess caps o! deeper pick ton Farrow et Mn. R. McNeil's, eewt Mon ise ude n (obcotne)M.Dv orsn elkonLowrypitdlied end Marlon Ca- C ai I;Go.1 g.2 tffeta matched the bodices o! Oshawa. . . Mns. M. Verstraatenet al issAde edBwmvlc nei ______nd____________n_;_atiII;_____I;_gr.2)oweryr owamen, teyMuriel Hall have neturned ta ville. Cnowtliers gave satisfaction as SGeo. 1 arol - .MA nosegmys. Mn. Henry Sissons, o! Mrs. R. Gaam. .Mr. Bfiltaar Todonontor . . . r s . Banite - ocir Miss Mabel Davy visited ta plate umpine while aur old frieed Stapîca, Donald-Ecg. IL; Fr I. Washington, was groomman, acd R.C.A.S.C., Camp Borden, with rnuh apovatd irNtn ulc-Ec Toronto Seturdey mcd was e guest Bill Jackson passed the liait. Latta II; Geomn. I; Agr. (2) Yuhn en n aodYomfina cousin, Mns. H. G. Freeman, and Lawliiltsbace eit thc maniage of Miss Ethel H.< -Orao's nuns were secured as fol- Temblyné Glenn-Eng. nII;Fr St. -Catharines, Mn. Jack Fraser ttended the fumerai o! 1er' cou- Office imeatycstaRol Bushby ta Mr. A. H. Davy. iows: Maion Canleton 2, Joyce I; Latta II; Geam. L~ Agr.(2) I Jr.,Mn. John Sissons, and Mn.si r.DHCotBanfd Men are employed eit Cal. J. C. Laweny 1, Eunice Middletac 1,'Wood, Lenore - A.M. Hiat. C; Matin Sissons. eed lat -Bowmanvil 1mtn. M PliaceOfce68 Hm 3 Games Thse.Ireceptasifonrolwas held Lnoundeor1,AKe.ii1d11. Th____________________vile______y.. Mr G e m e y' h o use It l o ka as if C an laStaaesg2, L e n oq ude .A g <1) I IF ra se r_ _a n d M s. F . A b e rn e th y a n d !em ily the biliganarrads ElAnnd Middleto2, Rth GJess le KaxIAg. 2 C nl.C; F.aCompwelcomed her guests wcaring a Visitons: Mns. Roughley, Osha- are visiting relatives in Peterboro.D na Syper yla.tedet npidid md. Mn . Paescuit !nox <lstt1 sjct bMvrte ogwc -o! dove grey, !lower hat wa, with hier mather, Mns. Thorne. Miss Muriel Stevens la home S. Raey mdiss .T ayld o rs.on mmd a d MwPath t or C(atemm uje y^rteoand eccessonies in ardhid tomes.. Master Cliford Collier, To-atrviinMss aySuteyR.5C.EVT Î anyadMsM.TyoonHampton, adwt hi emU pr Shool). -.S oscoeagw a ote n.T idth'.Msne mc.Mr anow witli Assisat r E .Sso lie death o! their brother, Mn. will now campete agaimut the __e__________hoe______f_ . ,ai Ms.*T Hldtc's..' M nel r indtMnadyMn 17ayion. lieed oces le the leegue.> azure blue sheer, witli deep rose Little and Alec matored ta ing-Mrelfra i. . . M. and 5r. Graduaieo oa etlCl 'Ai honlypad eploeeso! Hampton-D. Pingle, F . Run- VALEDIC0R IAN eccessories. stan. . Miss Audrey Patn!POrt Stephen Jeffeny with her brother lege, Tct.Ofc:JrJuie he «goverement Foreat Station eit dle, B. Armour, J. Knox, M. Page, KATHLEEN On t.Wli et SodnadGeaMn Irono are ta be given an increase < Chant, A. Metcel!, E. Rmcklimm, ~Bay, the bride mmd bridegraom Wright hes returned ta Toronto.BtySodmen rt u- 9 1m a6p..diy )f 5c per houn. Y .Hogarthi. \1 GIVEN AWARD will live ln Kitdhener. For tra- . . . Mns. Gea. Clarke and Miss day are eit Deer Lodge, Helibur-ecptSda Mns Ele hopuo wth ie AOroo-M. Carleton, J. Lawery, ..~...... velling the bride worcea redingote Gerry Donnelly neturmed ta the ton... .Mns. Wm. Je!fery and Mn. Plane79 -Haepln83 Mr.El hmsnwt e .Mclsaac, Eunice Middletae, Thc Reader's Digest annuel ensemble a! umake green, with city with Mn. Clarke. Herbie Jeffery et Mn. K. Squeir's, X-Ray q mn iOfc son amd daugliter, Mn. Arthur mcd Anme Steples, R. Goode, Enid mwend for sdîoîmstic achievement Chili red accesaories, acd carnied Mn. Ceci Vannatta broke a Shmwa. .Miss Annie Thompuon, KendalMiddletoc, Canal, Staples, Lenoae las been won by the vaiedictonian a camel enca edd ihcul !nbswictnstg ewddimg o! lis cousin et Pont_______________ al,1 aircot bndd wthcopleofrib wiletheshngat Mn. Bob Noble ttended the Fuiea ietr ind Mns. Suseema Tmfibblyn, Or- Wood. o! the -grmduattag classaet Orono snow leoperd. W. H. Wiison's.CrdtFUEA. RCOR aa, e ns ppr uct atM . . Continuation Shool, Miss Kath- Gunner Pete Martimel who San t b c Mr P nk m d E m g l e a o ' s . l e e A r d . E d l i y e a t I cfRrde r ' s w s m o v e d f r o n i y. P n e a dS e r v i c e c o r n a lee Ar. Echyea thNewde snvilled fomKingston ta !ru y. They have moved neen We were ta!ormed that the let- Itresting Meetlnig Digest presets this award ta Nove Scotia, lu in the hospital ta Nesticton, where she wil teech. F.F.M riCo 'er V lias been !ound on grain.;fIsttt ougmmmc oe truh ____Deet iinl lte oud W cloeM. m n. e-Mde ao lncidentelly, we saw a lange V on O n eU»yu tenond ywha, by aucea- DbrEquîpmentte wud Wewlom r adMs.Gr Mdr cas scntdhed onorbuaht hpen- T Icdy ! ed c I uirhe conr ynalowhork, gîess Receiit Visitons: Mn. mcd Mrs. likely be ppneciated. aid Beison ta aur comncunity,buacmdIvldCa Te- wasiseatho!onetteieingpen- e lcadoclaship anleldArthutr Horrocks, Mrs. Hamrnond We wenc al very sorry ta leernthey heving rented Mns. Panke's plane 40o 3,Assat53 e ) d ta crack we don't know. lace werc brought ta mind Frida ~cammunities. Miss Ard will and son David, Syracuse, N. Y.,eat o! thc inuny o! Sergt.-Pilot Genald place. E.e t harhnday p nedin eath e rnstitu e nur grmcmtlera receive an engrossed certificate Mr. Hmmmond Brown's. . . 'Mr. Cornaisho! the R.A.F., who lies Wedding belis are ringicg mgaiiu. V trn A.Excelle n aermo A quartete, tt Augu eetig. anmt on o! ewerd upon graduation whidh and Mns. George McCullough and. been in Ecglamd since Mach mnd Chunch Sdlool on Sundmy waa _____________ Mesua. Gen embln mc Coitwrthe Adeys rmeidlsng. mcd ly etti irlaaàens u-Laureen ta Miiibrook. .. Mn. mcd who lies been.pilotimg anc o! the ver3' well attcmded. Miss Arlene RB.B RR. VS;1lV.c Tayelr, Mrmoha. Wooducdrte to u atecue !te Ilcntinta tIc DigersM.ClrbBmbr-mdGlen, big bambens. He is eit present ta Nonthcutt, Town, sang a soloVeinla Tayor Ms. ha. oodan Mss toy utin hecotums f he crptonTruro, N.S., Mn. and Mna. Harold the hospitel, spmewhere in Ecg- which was much eppnecimted. Mn. Chunr S.-Bomnfl Berthea Cain, sang qIvory pal- gay nineties - or therembouts - Skinner and !mmiiy, Tyrone, Mn. land, suffering from nb mcnd back M. H. Stepies, Oroma, very acccpt-Pho8429t accu." wonn by the aid time choir. Mr*5. The greateat thneats ta Britishi mmd Mns. Wm. Lake and !amily injuries. A ceblegram direct from ebiy taok the lesson ion ail the g a * Te AnicitraiSocctyis evJames Powens, aged 88, the oldeat sovereignty have lways came and Mns. Wm. Lake Sr., Newca- the.liospital bes. given the nees- aider classes. Mn. Elmer Rundie, A cine ihem g e bot et th et.N.E. whic gramdmotlier, preset, was thc fnomn Germenic tribes. This pecu- tie, at Mn. Alfred Brawn's.. . . surng news that le la resting Taranto, lu expectcd ta take change ________________ in ot tteCNE hc.gucat o! honour, mcd received a lier historie tact is cieverly link- Mru. Thos. Stapieton eit Mn. W. com!ortabiy. this caming Sundmy. EMRWLU mamy from Oromo wiii be attend- lovely b uquet o! gladioli present- cd witli thc present wan le this W. Hecderson's, Bowmanviile. .. W. I. met August l3th witl Dr. mnd Mns. L. H. Cotes, Mrs. the bOoopetopedaeychaTeday ed by lelrs. Fred Tamblyn. Bar- year's Canadien National Exhibi- Miss Florence Buriey le Lindsay. Mrs. R. Mencer presiding. Rail Rider and Mn. Thorpe, Brantford, Licme ucine thedboWcdnetMaTesday bara Ane Roiph prcscntcd a prize tion pageant "Britanniaý," Roman ..Mn. mcd Mrs. Harold Irwim, caîl was 'An interestimg fect about wcne dinner guestsaet Mra. L. C. Hamntn - aal _______________________and___________________ta Mrs. F. Pearson for being the Bitain. being compared wlth the Detroit, MicI., Mn. mnd Mns. Wm. Poimnd'. A paper on Palamd and Snowdem's e! ten thc fumerai on SpcciaiizngtFaLvsck greedmother with thc maut grand- Empire today. Marvin, MarrnaI,' et Mn. George 't histony was given by Mrs. W., Thursday o! Dr. Comtes' mother. Iniplement c untn ae __________________________________________ hildren. She lias twent-t Henderson's. .. Mns. George Hem- Patterson. Mru. Stoker dcscribedi About 100 relatives and fnienda TERSMD AT grandchiidren. 11cr nemncst com- dersnwith Mrs. Alec Inwim, the conditions nnow xiqting a io! fMn.-Ammd ra.LodMtcl e lnefrTnimdDt a

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