THURDAY APIL Sh, 945THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO - was home 'for Easter. in memory of the late Mr. H. IL ~ mer, Bowmanville, at Mr. Cla Mrs..fl A.Wteeli oe'fe ere r n e~ws ence Gilmer's. . . Mr. and Mr ýe Î spending the winter in Toronto Mrs. E. C. Boland, Toronto, is Sid Hallowell at H. uks Th e c sl id p n e t with her daughter and son-in-law, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Keith Holiday Visitors Hope. .. Mrs. E. White, Elizabeth Phone: Clarke 3314 Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wright, and Aiken. Mr. Bob Cooper, Toronto Uni- - - " r. Ville, at Mrs. Ross Hallowell's who motored her home, also ac- Mr. Ray Aiken and Miss Mar- versity, with his parents. AP A.>ee te MU MMM * M EUMmm.. * companied by their daughter, garet* Moore, Toronto, were East- Miss Jean Forrester, Burgess- sthe 1rsnainfo r n r Mrs. . Yarrow and son, Ken- Mr.Perc Hare from her MissagaetWgt er guests and Master Bob Dxon, ville, at home. or orpr h et seh pn atrwt e epeMs.J HrMdclonce Charles Lake, Bowmanville, is Swansea, is spending the Easter Mrs. Roper, Toronto, with her j 'v H Il 1quh atace TrCaadanfocenoer spending his Easter vacation with vacation with Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. J. C. Gamey. Mr. and Mrs. Alkenbrack and seas, he said hie was now station- his grandmother, Mrs. Frank Gib- Aiken. Miss Margaret Roy, Kempville, Helen were in Napanee for ed in Belgium, having been son. Sto. I Harold Rogerson, H.M. at her home. Mr.s and ? rn th G erentd am tives int Oron iitn e nt Capt. Hare, at the time of Toronto, Mrs. Coultis, Thedford, spending 28 days leave with his 0rs C.i L.PIls Miss Elsie Rowe spent the Paris on a 48-hour leave. The Frank Branton. Rogerson. her mother. week-end in Oshawa. first leave hie has had mn a year. Mr. and Mrs. James Cowan, Miss____adIsbl___, lcio roal M.and Mrs. T. Enwright, Belleville, were guests of Mr. NEWéSL PUBLIC SCHOOL Oshawa, at their Orono home.Th Prgesv oeva Miss Cora Butler and Miss Cor. an govrnen ofd Ontrlo headdr Hattie Mason are in Toronto, lone and Wilfred, spent Easter and Mrs. Percy Hare. oen ntfOtaihc .guests of Mrs. E. Foley. in Strathroy. Miss Patricia Thickson, nurse- Easter Exam Report: Room 2, and Mrs. R. E. Logan. (By Helen Marsh) by Premier George A. Drew ha Mr. and Mrs. John Burbidge, in-training, Oshawa General Hos- N.P.S., names in order of merit. Mr. and Mrs. Welsh with Miss The Farmer Grows for Industry been defeated in the House an hIb Mr. Harold Allun, Toronto, was Ancaster, were Easter guests of pital, spent Saturday with her A-75 and over; B-65 to 74; C- Fern Chapman. I sometimes wonder how many an election will probably be he, 5 home and assisted the United her mother and father, Mn. and parents, Mn. and Mrs. D. W. 55 to 64; D-54 and under. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Leslie, Peter- farmens nealize ho\v great their in June. Motions introduced b rchchor t te mrnng er Mr. J H Smth.Thcksn.Grade V: A - Norma Allin, bono, with MVr. and Mns. W. J. contribution to the war effort is the CCF officiai opposition an SP U c h oi atd thMon n g s rrs. m iw a v T hicss oN n M arys H olu b e n k oe e q a ; C nOeR d ef c o u rse e v e y o n e k n o w s h o w L ib e a l le a d e r M . F . H e p b u rn o o A f4w c M.adMsChiLa hae MsNiaNasBwmni, Enwight, Jean Toms, Kenneth Miss E. G. Tucker, Toronto, at Canadian farmes have neary the Speech from the Thone we( a Mns. H. R. Peance and three established a record for eanly was Sunday guest of Mns. Sam. Yarrow, Jack Allin; B - Rolly hen home. doubled thein output of farm pro- accepted by Mn. Dnew as a "ýwantufS daughters, Minnie, Patricia and garden bloom. They have pansies Bonathan. Spencer, Tilly Harris. Mr. Earl Haw with his aunt, ducts in spite of losing a quarter of confidence". Margaret, and Mrs. Irwin Allin, now in bloom in their garden. Mn. and Mrs. Lawrence Kerr, Grade IV: A - Merle Fisher, Mrs. F. Peate. of their wonkens duning the war; The CCF, the Hepburn Liberal were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mn. and Mrs. Percy Hare spent Toronto, and two sons, Donald Ralph Goheen; B-Doreen Selby, Miss Edna Myles, Hamilton, at but the food they produce for and the LLP, formerly the Com- George Rîckand. last week-end in Bighton and and Wesley, Mn. and Mrs. Clan- Billy Fisher; D-Jack McManus. hen home. Cndasa oeadi h e-mns atcmie ov Mn. Geo. Joli is back at his Wellington. Mrs. George Anm- ence Allun, Orono, were Easter Grade III. A - Nellie Holu- Don Staples and Glenn Tamb- Cends atad homean p isn eo a ser- m unit Patf ombed to vote .home in Newcastle after spend- strong, mother of Mn. Hare, ne- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold benko, Leona Stonebung, Joan lyn, Toronto University, at their anv o ntî n h ieae 13.SneteCF sad ing the winten with Mr. and Mrs. turning with them for a visit in Allin. Brown, Joyce Pollard, Douglas homes. cn ounre Bi byno ean the onî a daman aga6. insth any coain, hlm and will now make their Easter Visitors Mn. Wesley Kerr, Toronto, Dewdney, Seldon Parker (equal); Mrs. Touns and children, Co- wan matenial that comes from there was no prospect of the op home in Newcastle. Mn. Bill joli Miss Minnie Pearce, Toronto, at spent the week-end with his B - Gordon Bannod, Roy Stone- bourg, with hen parents, Mn. and fanms. position forming a governmet. spent the week-end with them. home. ' daughten, Mrs. D. W. Thickson. burg, Charles Gray, George Mrs. W. J. Stainton. Here are, some of the lesser Hence Mn. Drew advised the MisJa Ga a hm rm Mr. George Bonathan, Toronto, Magistrate and Mrs. Ronald B. Noden, Albert Graham, Boyd Mrs. Aime Gauld with fniends known contributions of the farn Lieutenant Governor to dissolve Getmnfne hmevs henscholnea Gavehust orat home. Baxten, Port Hope, spent the Harris, Eileen Rogerson; C-Peter in Kitchenen. to the war effort; alcohol from the House.Tatswytereeem rd Baster. Mrs. Helen ]ýZesbitt, Oshawa, week-end with hier parents, Mr.Dws akGaBtySih, 1SAee MroTnno wheat, machinery beîts f r o n .Deudrnw gsa-b oe . with Mr. and Mrs. George Walton. and Mrs. Scott Montgomery. Rober t Collett; D-Bobby Smith, with her parents. hides, parachute cords fnom flax tion recently enacted, is annanging Emilio Biocchi. A very successful salvage col- fibre, air conditioning filter from for a complete vote of soldier EsalhmnofaCada Mn. and Mrs. Morley Sallows Miss Ruth Bonathan, Toronto" Residents of Newcastle wene Hattie A. Mason, Teacher. lection was held in Onono Satun- cow's tail hair, marine engine ovenseas. The date o! the elecLetinnCuahsbna- and two little sons, Danny and at home. sl4ocked and gnieved to learn of Room 1 day, when 2¾/tons of paper, rags, lubnicants fnom nape seed, in- tion will probably be announcednucdb rmeMnse ig Teddy spent Easten with ber Mrs. Herbert Gibson, Toronto, the sudden deatb 'on Easten Sun- Grade II A: A - Jimmie Pol- etc., were collected by the Han- secticides from tobacco, plastics within a few days. Conventionsi leVilnon !Mnra mothen and sistens in Tpnonto. with hier mother, Mns. Demcbuck. day monning o! the infant daugh- lard, Wanda Hagerman, Douglas bond Rag and Metal Co. Aften from oat hulîs, plywood glue from will have to be called almost im-wl etefrs aainmns Mn. and Mns. T. A. Vennen and Harold Rogerson and friend, ter o! Mn. and Mrs. Johnny Ed- Woodlock, Helen Graham; Billy paying expenses, the Boy Scout blood, pathfinden flares from mediately and election machin-tntihtcuty -amily have moved to the farm of Oshawa, witb Mn. and Mrs. wands (Evelyn Rickand) of An- Lake and Ruth Ganrod <tie>; commnittee was able to donate $15 whey, typhus vaccine from eggsý eny put into openation. The abovi _______________ the late P. F. LeGresley, east o! Charles Rogenson. napolis, N.S. The deep sympathy Canolyn Friedlanden and Lyle to the national Red Cross drive, boxes. from wheat stnaw, photo- information briefly states the the village. WO Richard Anderson, R.C. o! tbe community is extended to Harris (tie); B - Doris Gobeen, Mrs. Jas. Moffatt has retunned graphic film fnom sheep's feet case which will be followed with Little Peter Dawes, son of Mns. A.F., and Mns. Anderson at Mrs. the bereaved parents in the sad Gilbert Alldnead; C-Earl Fosten. to hier home in Orono aften spend- life jackets fnom milkweed floss, news and comment in The States Frank Dawes, undenwent thnee Stella Anderson's. loss of thein baby daughten (Eliz- Grade II B: A - Donnie Lake; ing the winter in Toronto. binder in plaster fnom cowhain. 'man from week to week. openations in O shaw a G enenal M r. H a old L aking and f iend, abeth A llison ). - e t o e s n Bi l C uc M n a h e P v n i l F r st A d f m a i al a s? T e i t Hospital on Tbunsday, appendix Oshawa, with Mn. and Mns. W. Two beautîful Easten plants B-dKeith Rogebrson Btily Couch iMn sate the rvial Feones a n fnom anma fatsmn Thee lst 'tonsils and adenoids. He is get' Laking. adonned tbe front of the United adJnStebg(ie.tton taedhswek o f o important wan supplies which Fenopuih nteyrad Graom I A: John Polland, Ann ten-hour day. Several students need fats in their production is man tnuly honest. Monal courage ting alongnicely. Br. Brento Rickard, ings- Chas, oDaviderRickard, RubyThomsomDavCdS. aredhelpingordunC.ng armostpiendless. aHeneteareeasfewre asenequisitequ tote meetmthethe nong In a recent letten eceived y n . Edw h ancock Pet b ro thO e Begi um to t bis k mothen Stonebung, Jaçkie N oden, Jim m ie the holidays. b o k u t s, a b d wi e u - a dtwr c ai:h i h . M n with~~~~~~~~~~~~~r b Mn. and Mns.ai Hehb Ha c ck n. e c H r , an A H n n n Dlu n c ti g oî, B k r d Mr dwnHncc, eeboo MOBegum ohi oteKikpatrick, Almon Cole, Elea- Pupils in Miss K. Foste's oom ber vastrsb wirWMBakerEddy w i hM . and M ns. D. r if it an o ld Dr. e reyin e, g and to C H ais m oth D aw es, N ancy L ake, P atsy had no school last w eek due to lea lth er, co a ed o h a d c u k n e e h 8 JoM lo ihM. and Mns. er, Mrisit anated DeLine . Egad ohsmt- Schnam, Kenny Gray, C a r ol llness o! their teachen. ermpounds. oh n aukn Joe HamBiton,it Mr. Grfiand Lng er s congrein ende Gaines, J e nny Harris. (Billy Mn. Donald Myles bas retunned Milk is good for more than RUn M LISC ~ uai H. Joe artaying fors arfft week tLasen Sndeay eies itn St. Bnunt ab. 7 wks. on accounit of frmOshawa Hospital to bis plain drinking. From milk comeThrFlAri5- u i ra a JeaCe Goayn o Gand Re.C... theonse's Anian Cervices.i Com- Grdes. hoB-mavieura, [g. Ens eti en aidada nipnal sCetrM ac el LAC ordn Grro, R..A.., eore'sAnglcanChuch.C Mthe raw matenials o! products as 'AG otyEeingy Rockcliffe, with bis wife and son. munion services wene beld at 8 Jimm I: avnMra, SSt retDn sbigvr n sidsesbea Mn. Howard Toms, Ajax, at and 11 a.m. 'me cbuncb looked ers Mle, JoeTe aks. way welOome fromds ove! 4- ~ . AND - home. very beautiful witb Easter flow- MTse BeGoe, T a h n y bs Oo ow fni e s sas paint OuSbut nsHnd p nii-A- Mn. Buster Hannis, Toronto, at ens adorning the altan and bank- UNITED CHURCH EASTER a Ther Goodwîl ible ass eld OHW Wt ihHny n o 'Merry Molly home. ing tbe chancel steps. The flow- EVCE eyinteon es nng alpu Department of National War Free Parking Phone 1011 ayrSe th deae Mwalon.' a Mn. Douglas Wright, Trenton, ens on tbe altan wene the gift o! SthICE me o Tuesday J evga Services titr-Wywsti a athm.Miss Beatnix Mclntosh and Mrs. 'he United Church Sunday the hoeo! Mrs. . . MeLaron One of temst versatile gov-caldord? Will Be Presented by Stoker I Jamie Wright, Toron- D. B. Simpson. 'me necton, Rev. Scbool beld a special Easten sen- took charge o! the business period ennment depantments created by Addedt. Arl - Newcastle Young Peopl's to, at home. Douglas Dewdney, pneached vice Sna onn.I h hn$5wsvtdt ahsntewri-h eateto a Unity o! ToenontoPatrii he.e Uoniner sc and e eenins andth absence o! Mn. A. E. Mellow, W.M.S. Hospital in Nonthern On- tional Wan Services, whicb com- HAIL THE CONQUERINqGCeu alayHenW- sit o Toono, t ome mrnng ndevein, ad heSup't, Mn. Gordon Martin took tario to belp buy furniture, and prises the Canadian Travel Bur- HERO krl NewcasitleHallLouseno eo Music, Tothome. ir ane a Awe Toen TEat- change. An orchestra made up $10 to the Red Cross drive. Mns. eau, the Corps o! Canadian Fine StarringTHEG D Com uniy all Coneratoy f Msic a hoe. r nthrn"Awke hoe Tatof Sunday Scbool membens as- L. G. McGinnis led in a devotional Fightens for service in the United Eddie Bnacken, Ella Raines FE L W Mn. J. Tucken visited in Toron- Sleepest". Sunday School service sisted by Stanley Rickand, ac- period suitable to Passion Week, Kingdom, t h e Directonate o! Hall, hall, the laughs are FR1 DAY, APRIL Il to. was held in the church in tbe a!- cmaidthe singing of bymns. then in a study on "Christian Wo- Censonship, the Government Of- here. A ninety minute laugh- tsfnirhaaloglu y is L di L ke T ro to e no n, w e Mfice E conom ics C ontrol D ivision, 1 appy, side-splitting nib- At8.0is.s te weeked Torto, berSnda oo l -nesent edso the Mary Hagerman read the Scrip- men Adventuring Together n Ciiesi iiinnthe tcln it A8.0pm pn th wekedwt e udy colpeetdtertune; Donald Jose led in prayer; Christian Living in tbe Home," the Ctznbp Dvsothe tcln it a. pi Admission 35e mothen, Mrs. F. Gibson. Lenten boxes. Glenn Allin sang a solo, "Open wben intenesting talks wene gîven thsoerso alag eDivision Di Mon., Tues., April 9-10 Chidrn 2 rs &uner25 Ms.F.Dawes and Eleanor en- Pink carnations in the Ida But- th ae fteTml,"adby Mrs. N. F. Porter and Mrs. S. vision, teSla Dvsothe A NG T 0 joyed a trip to Toronto. ler memonial vase wene in the Marlene Laking necited. Mn. Ed- Littlewood. Miss Stella Best sang Dvsohe omnsVoluntanyndAxiir nnvie T o et er n AihciDVNTR Miss Aesta Martin, Toronto, United Chuch on Easter Sunday win Hancock, Peterboro, a past a beautiful solo, "Alone," durng Sre Division, Ooe' outayAnStenI ncsuperîntendent, gave the Easter the devotional period. Special SevcsDvsoand the Volun- MAISIE GOES TO RENOaigTmCna m stony entitled "The Easter Lily". mention was made during the tany War Relief Division. In ad- Withlaynskebiwoe - Special Easten services were evening o! the splendid work of dition, the Canadian Bnoadcast- JobnHdaPu aa also held at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. At the committee wbo planned and ing Coprto n h ainln Ha, Paum Cravaeo o til Ithe morning service Mrs. Waite carried thnough the pot luck sup Cil Bor ea in Orri On the same pnognam Isang a solo, "Calvary," and tbe per a few weeks ago, 50 succes- ouncileryi 1941 placed NEVADATMHLTl "Christ Is Rîsen". 1The Corps o! Canadian Fie Bob Mitchum, Anne Jef-HO F ?iT- E I0 A Baptismal service was held SG.NRA ENT ihesrcutda terqet fney'sraigavnueo at w bicb w ene christened Shirley SG . N R A E N T i h e s e r i e t t e n q e t the 'osr oanin aodve nt r o 0 __________________ Elizabeth, daugbter o! Mn. and BUO AE No h ntdKndr oen Mns.Bruc Ros, an Ric ard E AWARDS ment in 1942, bas nendened valu- Wed., Thurs., Fnl., Sat.,acin a r.BueRsadRcadble assistance in combatting fines Anl1-4MnTe. e. The Newcastle Hydro-E.lectric Commis sion is pleased to announce, to the consumers of beny Peane Aofi 9-10- I nofiiirlas fMrh nEgad uigbmbn ad. pi 11 ber H enn, onoM. 29dMs AI-e An 7 offic eease o Mac in u ngadb dupi d -b raid. Today's greatest drama o! n rte, eg tana yarag, ats er wee eceived into the church: anka o! the Canadian Army I'm sure, pleased-to, hear about SNC WETA Y reduced, then a few months later a substantial refund was allowed, and now in your Mildred and Eileen Aflin, Mary Ovenseas who have been decon- the Government Office Econ- IC YO WETA Y 0 and Betty Lou Hagerman, Claire ated for gallantny in action. The omnics Control. It was establisb- StanningSE ATO S0 flpresent billing period April lst, 1945, further reductions as follows: 0 Allin, Roger and Keith Meillw list was approved by His Majesty ed in 1942 to check on ail gov- Claudette Colbert, Joseph 14 Oand Ronald Hockin. Rev. Morton the King and announced by the enninent nequisitions for printing, Cotten, Jennifen Jones, Shir- ihC urySlh .C Obnought a short Easter message, Dept. o! National Defence. office equipment and funnitune. ley Temple, Monty Wooley, FedCbCioa u i afte wbch be acrmen o!the Among those hononed is this The Citizensbip Division helps Lionel Barrymore. A gen- bnWoyHra u O M SlI Lond's Supper was administened. brie! mention: "Bruton, Norman promote betten understanding uînely beant-warming pic- bsbu.I' utwa Atte'enn evieRv Kennetb, Sengeant, 31, Royal and appreciation between new ture that will deeply move'eben atlgfr NEW RATE PREVIOUS RATE flMorton brought to, the congnega- Canadian Artilleny. (Died o! Canadians o! Eunopean orîgîn and yu ution anothen Easter message. Tewounds.) Wi!e, Mns. Joan N. E. those o! French and British. ch i a g a a t r n m e , B ru to n , H o sp ita l V illa s, C o lw e ll T h e P niso n ers o ! W a n N e x t-o f - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3ope .W ou frth irt 0K.. 4c per K.W. hotu- for the first 60 K.W. chi0aga Ese ubn Rd., Haywards Heath, Sussex, Kin Division administens regu- PO.9 ri for mothe ht6OrW per oth "Mar Madrn" Engiand; Mother, Mrs. Lillian lations covring the sending of Miimm onthly bill - $1.11 gross Minimum monthly bill - $1.11 gros day, Mancb 27, at the home - o! is mentioned in this posthumos The Salvage Division super- Prmtpayment discount - 10% Prompt payment discount - 100% negzular business pnd,,eve files o! The Statesman o! Nov. 16, tees across the Dominion. ,& O e te oa rmaximum demand e o d max mum demand cil l Universi tyh cktea. Russes Ber ha al, o- Plus 1.3c per K .W . lu-. for the secion 5 Plus 1 c pe K W hr fo t e s c nd 0 Oe hn e 32 een ans o!a the Tnp Pel er o and Mn. Bil B r ly o -n IlcprKW.tr o lladta present waf ae olgyakin c rotatr.Jao alwl' Be pieD monthly ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ rno aIsmto otl osmto oer n 2 nJnay 95 M. A.g Dseons an soMn. Ohawa, a . . H llss ne34nauie al o- k p oeil or fl Prompt payment discount - 10% Prompt payment discount - 1()o/, wben a special session was open- . . sawa .A.Hloel's... 1ctp Saur and hcup miral l ed for ex-service men and wo- ,Miss Sophia Shutka, Peterbono, 1 top. ceIsry sait ~ cpBIe n men at home. . . Miss Helena Hallo- Xtop. whitePopper 1 co condense omt O ytem i f f deb and we have $9000.00 i Canadian Governnent Victory * e.-well, Toronto, at home.. M. 5 ba shortnng s0U9 Bonds i reser e if O dens n caîîin membe s o! ~and M rs. Gordon Hallowell, M t., s. a~ i*und ran ba the Royal Canadian Air Crew Re- -- -Fnswt bi mthn Ms.SAit together Sacur, bakling uwder ,cs eRichard Hallowell . . . Miss H. Soit, celery saIt and Uepper; ad 3 taepon Iserve t0 duty bave been sent out. t"Deckhand and Miss Scott at their ehortealng; mli in t orou Iy wlth fr d Thi acio b s ee akn n e-m. and itr untl lend rmalîn N ew castl H y d o le trI y s em This aton asb ta ken ino nve -a omes in Toronto. .. Miss Beulah *éitre hrunogA 9 rns a, n George~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ tblson Jaisnhar:norBrtoeceayenaaerinegaeoieecppi0~ in 91 frien GereJmeoCara 7a H.S!rtoScetr aae or an increased flow o! all air home owing to the deatb o! ber MiI teaspaon sait ami ounmet hrsaor use perees aont Mrf conete Goa orlwel h.s us pern month oixur conete boa or