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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Dec 1942, p. 7

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THfURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1942 ' PAGEk THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO 1'. as the location of the finst New- »W ond-*--nng tonville scbool, the finst polling poo MAF * M.Morl~ieenin son______________ Usaw Lunry& ryClann boot~W f h, anhe ow N rbyewtn i at 1= 11 'Yle a yO s ha waII I C &1D ry IVIA IIW v it nam c ._ _ _ __SNboh, andh fi tnst Presbyterian ing the winten with Mn. Art Mc- STOPPED Co. Limited Je Je M ISON SO It was indeed quite gnatifying FOR, ECu-OCOMFO to Mrs. Jones, as bastess. and ta sPalitician: Now, my dean pea. INUAC GNSMrs. Bunbey, as pnagram canvenan, * p" ' having said aîî 1'm going ta i 11 Send your cleantng with your launr ta bave pnactically eveny member fil. wSay, I will retunn ta what I was PHONE 419 Phone 681- Bowmanvllle dopant reminding tbem that they coming ta wnI was inevented PHONE 419. were going home mvch wlsen than ' s jandnrepeat wbat I 31.1vete tbey bad copie. fosaylng. c tdtUUUslo provos lier m@iIy busit I -ý--v--- t--UF . - & & ~ A à à (DYRcfYNoY N1F,3ws apy ew Year! teachers of Orono Public Sehool CONTINUATION SCHOOL ANTIOCH SCHOOL CONCERT P Dr. and Mrs. McKenzie and enjoyed the u-sual exchange of CHRISTMAS EXAMSBakoi babe spent the holiday weekend Christmas boxes and games, etc. In spîte of there' only being W.R.oTK with her folks. Miss Margaret Roy was in To- GRADE 9-Grant Malley 73.4; eight pupils -six boys and two Britr oiioNtr ande vise AA Drummond ronto. Thomas Lihou 72 9; Patricia Page girls-Antioch school concert un- W le iie nToronto. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duncan are 69.5; Ray Bryson 64.9; Howard der the direction of Miss Kath- Baon e r Mr. ad Mr. V.Wilsn an in ontral. oatlam 6.6; ictorWarnr 634; len SitorasBanlnpyaof SMontrealo' family visited in Toronto. Roads and sîdewalks were sand- Ross Boyd 62.4; Evelyn Gordon event and the items were well Mny oLon We notice S. F. Brown, Newcas- ed Dec. 23rd and 26th. 62.3; Mont Richardson 61.5; Lloyd rendered. The school was prettily ti, s gauae f heRC.A.F. Jh ca a nCnig Syer 61.0; Donald Evans 6G.7; decorated-complete with a fire- T. E. Connors, Bownanvîîîe, ton Murray Patterson 600; Archie Mc- place and a nîcely decorated tree.Dett has arrived safely in. England. Laren56.1 Joyc Tenant Mr. R. E. O. Coatham presided Union meeting was cancelle BoiDypsed quietly here George Mercer 47.4; Ted Coatham for this. program: Carols by ail, .DVT Monay igh. with the Post office and bank 28.3; Donald Myles 26.7. wt isPtii eoa h sit:DR. E WJis Mrs. J. Powers celebrates heran soetrsop.Skig GRADE 10-Dawn Moffat 86.2; piano;reitin b MlddGauae fRolDnalC. 90h itha Jn.7h.Tis live- wse~yd Joan Harness 82.6; Mildred Rich- Holdaway; two songs 'by the six 4lger onuteo, ffc:JrJuie ly old lady still knits and takes an Christmas Day passed quietly ards 74.5; Peter Chmýara 72.4; Wm. boys; a humorous dialogue, "What - BIg, oani.,fie or active interest in the village here. There wasn't even skating Rutherford 69.0; Laverne Boyd Became of the False Teeth?" by9a..t6pm.diy events. Incidentally she is a re- -due to warmer weather. 66.6; Betty Linton 66.5; Nellie four boys; vocal solo by Jean e9ceptSund1 lative of our oldest resident, C. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean Wright 64.4; Doreen Cornish 63.2; Harness; story by Dick Wood; Po e 0 - osepon 2 Hughson, who will -be 96 next spent Christmas in Toronto. Orville Chatterton 62.7; Carl song and dance by two boys and PhonX-ae qupmn790ffc June. Mrs. I. T. Chapman feli on Flintoff 59.0; Pauline Robbins the two girls; chorus by the ____________________ Andy Clarke mentioned snakes Christmas aay and was taken to 58.2; Jean Fee 56.8; Greta Mercer seven senior pupils; recitation by being seen, in his last broadcast. the hospital with a broken leg. 51.1; Ross Carleton 49.2. Keith Wood; vocal duet by Jean Fne lDrctr There have been snakies seen here, Mrs. Cordon Leaman has gone GRADE il - Margaret McKin- Hlarness and Mildred Holdaway F nr too, also mosquitoes and flies. to Ottawa with hier husband, L.A.nn80; ar nCois 821 with Neil Martin at the piano; .FUEA DRCTR Kiddies were skating and play- C. Gordon Leaman. Alan Cornish 81.7; Anna Staples skit, "The Spelling Lesson," with F .- eranhoay y ing hockey on the highway this George Morton got the first 78.9; Joyce Lowery 57.1; Marlon Keith Wood taking the pa rt of F.e F.i M rrisai week. prize in geese and second in Cornish 56.1; Donald Goode 54.0; the teacher; a few words by theF.F Mr n rs i lavlechces Abn oro isti urey Billings 52.4; ShirleychianbyMsH.otha,-2 Modern MotorEupen(An have moved to St. Catharines. chiekens and Laverne Harness Myles 50.6; James Lowery 39.1. William Moffatt and Bob Moffatt, « :~blnead nai a.Tli One case of scarlet fever is re- second in geese at the Market Day. GRD 12-Ja Syr74 and by request a piano solo by vbuac an ported in the village. SgtRPAotJon12an ha a-ean Chaa7.2 yajne Mc.4 Patsy Màffatt, who attends Orono V.A.D. Barbara Anderson, of tired, takes the pulse of Gunner q ne of six V.A.D.'s at present serv phone 480 or73,Astat53 In ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ St sptPftefctta rn ied flyt ion KEan.ba ar e n Ch63 .1 ; hirle ore 8.;M c oo;teatgoufCen- Ottawa, charming daughter of J. C. Staîker, also of Ottawa, at jing there. Lcn utoer copy ecd The Statesman of- Sg.Rb.Kaercnl e Larence3.Farhrwe560;Priel1 tine by some while the other Major General T. V. Anderson, re-1 Rideau Military Hospital. She ise fice ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~St jRaoî f ie lc o eve i h awi ng aSt. Ar laenant . 5.0 Mrilpupils sang it; recitation by Jean _________________________________________________ spaeé e uiedo t lang o Guer Mo h s fwasbak. Ar enat55.6; June Goode 48.9;, ns;adSnt ogsn yCLIFFOR PTHC spc eqie telain lve une tMssak Cnrtu elMoffat 46.9; Howard Myles ahl eight pupils. Santa came in CHRISTMAS SERVICES AT ~r' of the late Miss E. A. Thompson, Auctioneer nikle until this issue of four write-ups lations! 46.5; Bruce Chapman 30.0. and distributed gifts from the tree, PARKeSTREETlC-URCHne&Bc which appear in this issue-name-an itiue it rmhere, PR STETCU H ly Atioc schol cncer, Chist-GRADE 13 - Donald Staples after which dancing and lunch ______n_ _______ciaizig ly Antioch chool concet, Christ-Implements andFmiueSls mas church services, Mission Band HOLIDAY VISITORS 87.8; Carol Staples 79.2; Roy For- were enjoyed. With the temperature 22 de- Christmas Visitors: Mr. and A number of our children at- Consult me fortrsaddts concert and school reports. Sorry, rester 59.8; Robt. Cooper 55.5; __________ grees below zero it resulted in a Mrs. Cecil Malley and family, Mr. tended Miss Phyllis Challis' but it could not be helped. L.A.C. Cordon Leaman, Ottawa, Ruth Lunn 47.9. small attendance at the Christ- and Mrs. W. T. Brunt and family, Christmas party in Bowmanville. ________________ Mrs. Crane has retunned from with relatives. mas services at Park Street church with Mns. Clifford Brown, Brown's M.adMs ereCmbl pleasant vsitivi orito.Min JTononto. TronoMissMISJeanAD CLageerda. TTorontoa beuat setISSION . isBAND BoCONCERTndMrsVGergeCambelrye Miss Beverley Payne is spend- Mr. and Mrs. W. Lageer's. CLARKE COUNCIL AfeascooeModa te Ms-fulyaeccaeobyt.a.gontrAjxathom, ccopaie b ing Christmas holidays in Toron- Ed. Graham of the Navy at N M AT NSso and sheol d theCh is-a Misses Launa and Isabelle Allmn Misses Kay Stinson and Helenwa sotofWcmeorhe .B. URAV ;BV.. to. home. N M N TOSinBn______ Crsmsan r.S itlwo.Th a-Defwocmet jxfr wne.Veteiar Annual school meeting will be John Grady of the Air Force concert in the Sunday school lroom and Mn aS teodiThe ga- De , oSa.m to GAj nrn inteMr.an r.R alGibad reported next week. with Mrs. Charles Armstrong. AUl Members Re-eIeeted of Park Street church, when a blery r ail was decor ed co, with MrSs... aMs. H Ani, Mr. avd Ms onld GibthsandCwrhStPl Bwani Prior to closing of the school Mr. Earl Haw with Mrs. F. splendid pnogram was given under bougsoan d iatn wi lrere d'caboo, ithMrcand MuHr-l fusei h e oe frmerLaw for Christmas vacation pupîls and Peate. Members of Clarke Township the chairmanship of Mns. W. them and these were alternated Pedwell and Doris Allun at their owned by his fathen, the late Fred ______________________ Elvin Blewett of the R.C.A.F. Council were all re-elected by Armstrong. with silver wreaths. By the choir homes. . . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gibbs. At home or i h aini' h at home. acclarpation at the nomination' Miss M. McDowell announced loft was a large anch also decor- Kichko. Miss Anne Kichko, Miss undivided bousewihpoie Dr. and Mrs. J. Leslie with Mr. meeting in Orono Monday after- that as a reward for perfect at- ated with ned bows and imitation Ruby Gibson and Mn. John Belco, working modElfroraw ak and Mrs. W. J. Riddell. noon. For Bert Reid .it was the tendance duning the yean Jean icicles and centred with a lange Oshawa, with Mn. and Mns. Fred DRA OSTISWN ens. "W R U " aMiss Lois Wood with Mn. and ninth acclamation in as many Turner, Shirley Flintoff, Lois silven star. In front of the pulpit Bowen. . . L.A.C. Elvin Blewett DURHAM_________________WIN_ WO MMn. and Mrs. Pierrot Armstrong, lishes a record in mnicipal Poli-. nish an i ll Amsron wu wise 1men joreig oadents to Christmas gahrigs at~ AAINDSICIN ANID W ORRIED Morrisburg, with relatives. tics for Ontario. In anylevent it have thein fees for 1943 paid for Btlehem - y n .the bak r. Jack Cowan's and hMr.A. H. beAdinaly shoN# honors have dragy, unbes& d with Mn. and Mrs. Chas. M. Low- to ratepayers and elected officers The prograim consisted of: large star, which was shown plain- Mns. Blewett held New Year's the AIl-American Contest. Cedar Sor AP ODN u hoseor -den. for the harmony, co-oiperation and Story of the First Christmas ly in a stan-studded sky. Miss gathering with guests the Cowan Dale Man-O-War Carol, owned wonderfully vraie ett - k-crnyMn. and Mns. Jim Gilfillan and efficiency shown in the adminis- Tnee by Mrs. William Armstrong; Isabelle Allin was the artist. and Keane families and Misses by M. J. Tamblyn, Orono, has tainer, for you etetran vith the chlde Johnny and Miss Viola Gilfillan tration of their civic affairs. several choruses and several ac- The choir rendered Caleb Sim- Enid Cobbledick and Grace War- been named Resenve All-Ameri- ment.fies. feeling niserable. Jr. with Mn. and Mrs. J. J. Cil- Following this announcement tion songs by the children; Jingle per' "Tidings of Great Joy" and ren, nurses fnom Ontario Hospi- can in the class for thnee-year- Blmnglt n nrW fillan; also O. A. Gamsby for by J. J. Mellon, chairman, all Belîs by the rhythm band; piano Mn. R. E. Logan favoured with a tal, Whitby. old heifens, while Eaton Hall- Ade en oth of Edney hay Christmas dinner. members spoke. solo by Kathleen Gamsby; reci- vocal solo. No. 9 School Christmas con- Chieftain Fayne fnom the herd 628b CIafr tot oot kie ot failter. 1%Mn. and Mns. G. Gamsby and Mn. Mellor dealt fully with the tation by Jean Wilson; song by ofcd smuir awan in t h e ________________ son, Kngsto, wit relaives. financial statement, particularly sxjnos on n ac y Rev. Littlewood's sermon on cent, Decemben 23, was weîî ne-oAchMuCutieban- dloga w thiP<TI8.Mn. and Mrs. Harold Awde and with the council's pet aversion of four pupils; Ten Little Bunnies "Vstn.o ehee"wa a-ciedadteppiswr re -_____________________________ Headache - backtacle, roquenly folI family, Toronto, with Mr. and dogs killing sheep. by ten juniors; and sldes on "The ticularly appropniate and thought- dit to their teachen, Miss Reita anemi e-yld bu llaBot Dodd'a Kidney Pilla help dear the aystem, Mrs. Chas. Awde. Reeve T. A. Reid dealt chiefly Robi' Chrstmnas Eve," sbown by pnovoking. In it.he dwelt on the Cooke. The two-pant program dan ials eirresnaetiAesctin- tiring nature a chance te resto,. health Sgt. Pilot Ron Patterson with with: the surplus (around $27,000, Rev. Littlewood, wbile Miss Mc- mood in which (a) the shepherds consisted of chonuses by the da in the oi respie civ etin- and en.ergy. Easy to tale. Safe. 116 friends. counting culverts and tax air- Dowell read the poemn which ex- (b) the wisemen (c) the people school; recitations by Barbaratin thelDomicnio-wdecmpti :i. Neil .Wood, Toronto, with Mn. rears) which ail speakers empba- plaîned the story depicted by the staying at the botel and (d) Hen- and Lenone Osborne, Ganhard to edrcnl.~~yv Dodd'sKidlneyPil1S and Mrs. Charles Mtod sized was necessary; proposed pictures. The pleasant and en- oci's soldiers came to Bethlehem and Harny Van de Belt and Den-Dik ________________ Miss Myrtle SmithMra, county seimn equalization joyable program cîosed with e durîng that season, and then-em- nîs Gîbson; piano selections by with frends. wich heopposed count finan-freshmnts sered by factdethatsipeopthe can tBynonopBruntBrMadeline MaOsbornesorne ouourshhng CChocolate ik Drin Mis ElaMur ithbe mthr.cial conditions; roads and bridgesrs. still go to Bethlehem in their Helen Turner and Reta Gibson; C h I Miss Dora Gnaha with ber he . PtoFgovkn .L irl .tbougts-he closed with the soul- dialogues, "A telephone orden to Make younself a delicious cho- paet.and J. H. Lowery alsQ spoke searching question "In what mood Santa Claus" by Reta Gibson and colate milk drink this way. Finst Mr. * andts.Hre Wnebifyaldaig htesr do we come to Bethlehem to- Bobby Martin, "Marketing" by make a cocoa synup as follows: # b ne t M. and Mrs. nve Win te. nd bply adeas o hing wt the r _*day?" Helen Turner and Bobby Martin, 1l¾4cups waten 1 cup Cocoa Mn rs. Wm.on intrinM. and mpnoposed tax equalization whicb JVCow anvAlle. At the evening service music "Rastus Rambles On" by Ross il'V' cpsv a 12teapo at Mrs. Clifford Winter and cbildren they opposed. ____ was pnovided by a quartette com- with relatives. The idea of this amendment, Holiday Visitons: Mn. and Mrs. prised of Messrs. N. F. Ponter, "Harny's Pockets' by Wýanda This will make one pint of C l sMiss Gloria Richardson at wbich would mean that the Coun- Harry Layton and family, Mn. Manley Littlewood, R. E. Logan Malley and Dennis Gibson; two synup. Stir and boil 5 minutes. C l home. ty would collect the taxes, is that Geo. Layton, Mn. and Mrs. Russel and Dick Morton, wbo rendered a selections by the Allin Trio; two Keep for use as nequired. To serve Miss Grace Warren with friends. taxes would be levied by sections Yeo and family, Mn. and Mrs. splended selection,"ehhm playettes, "The Little Rebels" ycl nhtltbepo oec St i e G v - Sgt. Robt. Keane, R.C.A.F., witb rather than individual l'operty, Norman Drew and family, Osha- Star."Grd Van VIbynd" uorgs. Mn. and Mrs. A. H. Keane. thus cneating more taxes in rural wa, Mn. and Mrs. Leland Payne In lieu of sermon, the pageant, aVyIGooyeso un" by GrdmII __________F%____ Mn. and Mrs. W. B. Hoan at and less in urban centres accord- and famiily, Newtonville, Mn. and "Pilgrinls to Bethlehem," was ain theI boys. Duing inermisr- &rul Stiik G iiie home, ing to pnopenty value. AlI thank- Mns. Roy Burley and Cordon, again presented by members of sionte HeaMth p.izes wenfr- lss Practitioner -~~~~~e thete morat o f eevnatepayens for thein co- Pont Granby, had Christmas dlin- the W.M.S. and Rev. Littlewood. sthed byme n.dF.W. oweClubfor ines the ImprtjofVeDevîcksoperation. ner with Mn. and Mns. Wm. Ly-This bas araybeen rthe H.Mis omk.enicoos:lsClubandROBERT COLVILLE Sye . Lay- already teponted. Mis Cooke.tSeniors:rlst Wand ment that takes only 3 minutes and DIM AND DISTANT Following the speeches ques- ton. ... Mn. and Mrs. W. E. Reid _________ Malley,. 2nd Byron Brunt, 3nd Electric Treatments, Spinal make goo oldVîck VapRub îvetions were permissable and it was and family at Mn. Les. Reid's... . Mdln son;Jnos Adjustments, Massage . .les amta i. TM Efl SL APENI GSeaiely agentthe au p ro- are M. and Ms. J.J. . Striger B o n sReta Cibson and Helen Turner Phono 538, Bowmanvllle FnomTheOroo Nws f psedmovment atMn.M. hatertn's . Mn (tîed), 2nd Bobby Martin; 3rd Year 1932. Case R.-Female age January 5, 1928 Highligbts of the financial and Mns. W. A. Reid and familyBabaOson.M.Rsel8,ocejitsihteowa- States anOfc staemets enethee xpedi-at n. errn', Trono. . n. The teachen and pupils are to Osborne was a capable chairman kle and lateral curvature of spine. Mý Bresfln, local merchant, pro- tures: and Mns. Walter Clark and Cor- be congnatulated on the splendid adSnaCaswsitoue osdndicrbe 5tet o m nil sented 10 initialed sweaters to the Board of Health ------$ 618.39 don, Dale, at Mn. Wes. Stringen's. programme they provided at the witb a song by the school. ments. Still doing well. hockey team. The boys made thein Police Trustees ---------- 1,204.52 ..Mn. and Mrs. Ivan Farrow, Christmas concert. __________ Lumbago and Sciatica innum- Sfinst appeanance in themn last Charity & Hospitalizat'n 1,231.91 Onono, Mn. Harny Rutherford and Mn. and Mrs. Wellington Fan- erable cases average one to fifteen Snight and they cetainly present- Roads and Bridges - ---- 8,677.80 Audry, Toronto, at Ivrs. B. Mill- now and Wylma and Miss Ruth ramns 40-tf .CT .2.W.AY. .AT.ONCE . .taaCsartowhpp uniorf m Dogs killing sbeep, etc. 916.63 son's. . . . Mn. and Mns. Willis Honey attended Lockhart's Christ- Newtonvilletetmns ACTS WAY AT NCE o Clrke Twnshp Juior arm-Salaries, etc ---------------- 2,205.66 Farrow, Mn. and Mns. Roy Bunley mas concert. bring relief .. . PENEMTAES ta upper ens' dance in town hall Friday Grants---------225.00 and Cordon, Port Granby, Mn. Visitons: Miss Isobel Stephenson (Intetnded for Last Week) breathing passagès with soothing me- evening was a fine success. Mon- County Raýte .* 22,228.17 Max Witty, Sudbury, at Mn. Clan- and friend, Toronto, at Mr. Geo. Pte. Harold Burley, Toronto, Te"rdsNw en "~ _ginlvaos u .8lBUAT ccief's orchestra, Bailieboro, f un- Debentunes.......5,524.19 ence Burley's. . . Mn. and Mns. Stephenson's. .. Miss Ruth Honey, and Miss Marion Tufford, Bunker Th o1' ew enT r ndbaku1 nlkewringo nished the music. Shos.......9462 Walter Cramne and daughter, Miss Port Coîbonne, at Mn.GereHln - ti .. and WOU(SFOR-uHO-UESt s High and public schools ne- Dorothy Hollingsworth, Mn. and Honey's. . . Miss Bessie Law, aterMGsrdCecil BuleyMs . THE CHRISTLAN iSCIENCE jYjO I ,coughs, relieve muscular sorles or opened on Wednesday with this NEWTONVILLE W.I. Mns. Jim Rutherford and Dickie, Hamilton, at Mn. Geo. Law's... atrCro ca M. An International Daily Newspaper tightness, and bring reai comfort. teaching staff: Miss Buchanan, at Mn. R. Hollingswonth's. .. Mn. Mn. and Mrs. Les. Alldned and Launrence Savery's, Oshawa. To get this improved treatment- Mount Forest; Miss Ferrier, Kin- The W.I. meeting was beld at and Mns. Chas. Cowan, Mn. and family at Mn. Fred Couch's, New- Mns. Cecil Bunley and Miss ie Truthful-Constructive-Unbiased-Free from estinl ONs masg VapooR for 3 minutes candine; Miss Foster, Bowman- Mrs. Willis Jones' home with the Mrs. Wes. Stinger at Mn. Max castle. .. Mn. and Mns. C. Malley Margaret Denault in Oshawa. ism -Editoriais Are Timnely and Instructive anà u al ONBC swell as ville; Miss Adams, Omemee; and first vice-prosident, Mns. J. T. Stapleton's. and family, Mn. and Mrs. W. Misses Bernice and Jean Milli- Features, Together with the Weekly MagazineSetoMe tbroar and chest, For Botter Rsufts Mn. Ellis at Gananoque. Peance, in the chair. It was agreed Your coopenation, please - As Brunt and family, Lockbart's, Mn. gan and Mary Burley and Mns. the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. -thon spread a thickS The finst hockey game of the that sox be sold to those wishing you can imagine it is bard to and Mrs. E. Caswell and family, Saundens in Peterbboro.------------------------ layer on chest andV C season took place on the local them for boys in the forces. Mns. gather up connespondence for the Newtonville, at Mrs. C. Brown's. Miss June Wane, Toronto, with The Christian Science Publishing Societ cover with wanhed V VAPoRIJ arena when Bowmanville defeat- C. Lane was appointed to look paper. No doubt evenyone likes ..Mn. Stan Allin, Lockhart's, Miss bier grandparents, Mn. and Mrs. One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachuset cloth. Try itl ThoIiproved Way ed Onono lads. aften Red Cross sewing. Sevenal to nead about the happenings in J Pennin and Mn. Bill Morley, Mn. George Ovens. Price $ 12.00 Yearly, or $ 1.00 a Month _________________________________________________letters acknowledgîng the receîpt thein own neighbonhood,soi Walter Farrow and Hazel at Mn. Mrs. Fred Gibbs and George Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section,$20aYer of Christmas boxes were nead. anoebsay1n htwl ehntnFro'.-i Hamilton for the winter with Introductory Offer, 6 Saturday Issue 25ens Some gifts were brought for.the help your correspondent in writ- brduhoMs agt _____

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