"~-~.-.1 I 'BuEUMAT. DEC. 27th. 1051 - - -, - ' 5 MN TJVJt. ýV LAE, ..a A.LU4JP GE F ISOCIAUIDPERSONAL Phoneagis Mr. and Mrn. Herbert Rogers ire visitîng bis sister in Chicago, M:F*d1PrtHoe Mrs. F. J. Horne, Port Hope, is holiday guest of Mrs. Wilbert J. vstdwithMran Mrs. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Vince Mathew- son adBni pn hita IToronto. ?Jr. and Mrs. M. Vesna spent Christmas with ber mother, Mrs. L$,e, Minden. ~O*Rae Kershaw, Toronto, o 0 ed with ber mather,, Mrs. Ki Ikkendaîl, an Sunday. Mr. Johnny Waterfield of the ]B.T.S. staff was marricd in Lon- don, Ont., last weekend. Miss Gladys Jamieson, Wind- sor, was holiday guest cf ber mother, Mrs. M. Jamicsan. Miss Olga Tod hs spending the festive season with ber sister, Mrs. A. G. Wright, Hamilton. Miss Bea Baptist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Baptist, vis- i ited with ber parents, Sunday. Mrs. J. B. E. Staples and Dr. Dorotby M. James, Toronto, holi- dayed with Mrs. N. S. B. James. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Harle, Part Arthur, were rencwing acquaint- ances in tcwn over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marris, Peterborough, visited Mr. and Mrs. Rd A. Morris, Brown St., an Sat- M.adMsLly aanIdaughtcr Deidra spent Christmas at the home cf Mr. Arthur Mar- jerrison.1 Mr. and Mrs. James Marr, Pat I and Mary Lou spent Christmas> with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Marr, Tarante. The tons of snow on the ground vouched for the fact* that Friday, Dec. 21, was the officiai first day of wintcr.t Miss Edna Bottreil and Mr. and Mrs. Lea McCarthy, Toronto, were guests cf Miss Mac Bottreil fer Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. B. Law, Durham, are spending Christmas holidays with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ives. .Mr. Donald Grant, Kapuskas- s ing, spent the Christmas holidaya with bis prirents, Mr. and Mrs. S Ross Grant. Students at the Boys Training V Sehool received a television set s] for Christmnas from the Toronto m Rotary Club. S( Misses Margaret and Kitty Storey, Toronto, spent Cbristmas ai with their pardnts, Dr. and Mrs. A V. H. Starey. Jý Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clarke and C 4imj, Brown St., spent Christmas h Mr. and Mrs. Lau Haekin, U pie Grave, b( <Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Kelloway hi end son Billy, Cobourg. spent A Boxing Day with Rev. and Mns. H. A. Turner. vi Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Colmer er and Donalda, Bracebridge, spent th Christmas with bis mother, Mrs.R Fred C. Calmer. Miss Edna Hughes, C spent Christmas ,with her and brother-in-law, Mr. an Wilfrid Carruthers. Mr. and Mrs. Elxner Ba Keith and Jerry, are spe Christmas holidays with hi ents; at Lucan, Ont, Mr. ând Mrs. Erle Elio son, Wayne, Oshawa, spentC mas with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dougal and family. Mr. Thomas Brookhanm Miss Irene Brookbam Christmas with Mr. and Mrc Brookham, Oshawa. Mrs. M. J. Hutchinson Christmas with ber son daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Hutchinson, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ame daughter Jill, Quebec City holidaying with bis parents and Mrs. J. S. Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, Colb Bill and Glen Witherspoon Cbristmas visitors o! Mr. Mrs. E. Witherspoon. Miss Joan Greenfield, Tor was at home with ber pai Mr. and Mrs. Percy Green for Christmas weekend. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fisher Jack, Toronto, were Chris visitors cf Mrs. B. Oliver and Ann Edsail, Brown St. Miss Audrey Venton, Tor and Mr. Donald Venton, M stock, were with their par Mr. and Mrs. S. Venton. Miss Helen McGregor, P borough. is spending Chris holidays with ber mother, Mr S. McGregor, Scugag St. Ed. and Sheila Hooper, Napz and their children, Suzanne Edward spent Christmas wit and Mrs. Arthur Hooper. Miss Joyce Lawson, F.S.R., toria Hospital, London, Ont spent Christmas weekend M'r. and Mrs. W. G. James. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan Scott spent Christmas witl sister and brother-in-law, Mr. Mrs. F. C. Chapp, Scarboro. Mr. Robert Morris, Jr., and' A.udrey Silvester, Peterboro spent Christmas Day with and Mrs. R. A. Morris, Br st. PHONE 561 At Night- In Emergency PHONE 922 or 3418 Six Modern Cars .. . Ail Passengers Insured ... Prompt Efficient Service Operated by Laihangue Bros. MAIN SERVICE Mr. Jim Paterson, University o! Western Ontario, London, is pending tbe Christmas holidays vith bis mother, Mrs. W. L. Pater- on. Mn. and Mcs. Keith Jackson and cbihdren, Brian, Sheila and Arthur spent Chcistmas with Mrs. Jackson's parents at Almonte, Dnt. Mr. Norman Allun, Bob Jones University, South Carohina, is iome fer Chcistmas vacation wîth is parents, Dr. and Mrs. Norman Mlhin. Miss Barbara Rebdcr, Brock- ice and Mc. Bob Rehder, Pet- ýrborougb, spent Cbnistmas with iceir parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ýebder. Mr. John E. James, Ontario Hospital School, Aurora, is spend-1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gea. W. James.N Mr. and Mrs. Don aoan SMT. ju Ii' Debby. Toronto, spent Christmas with bis mother and ber sister, Mrs. C. H. Mason and Ms yo CnuawixVanstone. Miss Mary Southey, Universityc (Anglican) cf Toronto, and Mr. Jimn Southey, Toronto, spent Christmas with Rev. Warren Turner, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. B.A.,B.D.Southey. B.A., B.D.Mr. and Mrs. Blain Elliott, Davidc and Christine, left by 'plane ta spend the holiday season ln Van-- S ar. -couver. B.C.,with Mr. and Mrs. HOYMr. and Mrs. Oscar Jamiesone COMMUNION and famiiy, Peterborough, spent l Christmas with tbeir parents, Mrs. a Herb Jamieson and Dr. and Mrs. Il a.m. - Norman Allun. MATINS Miss Gladys Brooks, Peterbor- J( ough, and Mr. John Brooks, Wel- w land. spent Christmas witb their w 7 p -m parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. w p.n.Brooks, Silver St. C; Mrs. J. E. Elliott and Miss ly Carol Singing ni onjy eevdwr of the passing cf their brother, of Joseph A. Mountjoy, at Chauvin, CI Alta., on Dec. lSth. i PLUMBING & BOT WATER HEATING OIL BURNERS INSTALLED in any type of furnace ALSO STOKERS 'I k A. 3. Heari & N. Bothwell PHONE: Noon and 5 p.m. - 3473 Day or Niglit - 2085 --Il h Town Concil ,à (Cantinued tram Page Ont J Club and Steward of Tri United Church, he was born educated in Bowmanville and operated Mason & Dale bard' since 1932. Marrjed to the foi Gladys Bateman, daughter oi H. Bateman, Wellington St., Dales have two daughters, Ji VK I ~ t and Norma. Until recent y( ~~ Mr. Dale xvas very active musical circles possessing a spl "Il ý ý ý Vddly trained tenor voice. S] A m R. R. th Y( an spi Mi La To VIE Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Sullivan, Marjorie,. Marilyn and Donnic, Ottawa, and Mr. F. C. Clapp, Scarboro. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan, Scugog Strect, on Sunday. Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Malcolmn were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm, Gail and Bonnie Jean, Nestieton; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kleinstiver, Dashwood, visited with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil- liams, Scugog St., and his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Duke St. Rev. Father Malane of St. roseph's Church, Bowvmanxzille, vas among the out-of-town guests vho attended the Barnes - Costello vedding in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Toronto, recent- ry. Mr. John Cattran, University f Toronto, Engineering, and Mr. harles Cattran, Faculty of Den- stry at U. of T., arce ..i., the sChristmas nolidavi wth their parents, Mc. and Mýrs. Charles Cattran. Mr. and Mci. Hubert Hooper, Brantford, were ini town Wcd- ncsday, visiting bis brother and his wife, Mr. and Mns. Art Hooper. Their two eilîdren, John and Sheila, comaincd in Toronto with relatives. Mr. Jim Mayb-IerrN-, Princeton Graduate Coilege, Princeton, Nc'v Jersey, is spending the Christmas holidays with bis parents, Mr. and Mcs. Mankus Roenigk. Mc. and Mcs. R. S. Patterson. Osbawý%a. wece Christmas day visitors. Christmas xisitocs with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hoar ýwcre: îIr. and Mrs. Charles lîcar, Barbara and Tommy; Miss Dorothy Hoar, Harold Hoar and Russell Smith, ahl cf Toronto, and Mr. and Mt,-. Harr.v Kerr and Pats 'v, Oshawa. Mc. Glen Brooks, Mc. and Mrs. Ed. McWattecs, Linda and David, Toronto: M\Is. Leslie Sleigbt and Donna, Hicglacd Creek: Mcr. and Mci. Bill Brooks. Sharon and Karen, Town, spenit Christmas with Mr. and Mci. Leslie Brooký, Scugog St. The exeçutix e, of the Presbyterv, cf Oshawa cf the U'nited Chumeh cf Canada, Dec. l8th, appoicteci3 Rex'. M. Fisher PresbyterY eha'r- man te fill eut the unexpîrcd terni cf Rex-. A. E. Eustace, who ne- centîx' wvas inducted as minuster cf W%'esley United Cliurcb in- Pembroke. Alwa.vs do nîght. This wIll r- tîfy some people and astcnish tii- rest.-Mark Twain. Whec a nation bet one aie: gir te work il îs on the ri Odd tu ce.- lapse. =i )ttawa, 1sister id Mrs. anting, )ending .s par- )tt and Christ- *. Mac- iand spent s. Ted spent iand s. Bill es and Y, are s, Mr. borne; Swere rand )ronto, ren.ts, nfield, rand istmas 1 Miss renta, Wood- irents, Peter- Istmas Irs. D. anee, eand h Mr. IlVie- itario, with ri and h bis rand a] sj Miss h: ough, rN Mr. ýrown ar Business Directory LEGAL W. R. STRIKE, K.C. Bacrister, Soliciter, Notacy Solicitor for Bank cf Montre, Money ta Loan Phone 79 Bowmanvihlc, Ontario LAWRENCE C. MASON, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publi King St. W., Bowmanville Phono, Office 688 Residence 55: lmSS APHA I. HODGINS Bacrister, Solicitor, Notacy Publi( Successon te M. G. V. Gould Temperance St., Bcwmanvihle W. F. WARD, B.A. Barnister, Solicitor, Notary Money te Loan 9 ½-ý King Street E., Bowmanville, Ontaio Phonos: Office 825 - House 409 CONANT & CONANT Barristers and Solicitors Gardon D. Canant, K.C. Roger G. Canant, B.A. Off ices: Oshawa. Ont., 71j-,Simce St. S. Phone 3-2227 Ajax, Ontario - Phone 25 DENTAL DR. W. M. RUDELL, D.D.S. Office Jury Jubilec Bhdg. 40 King St. W., Bewmanville Office Heurs:- 9 "a.m. te 6 p.m. daihy 9 arn. te 12 noon Saturday Closed Sunday Office Phono 790 House Phone 3609 Dît. E. W. SISSON, L.D.S., D.D.S. Office in bis home 100 Liberty St. N., Bowmanville Office Houri:- Phone 351 9 arn. te 6 p.m. daily 9 arn. te 12 noon Wednesday Closed Sunday Phone 604 REAL ESTATE H. G. tHlap) GILL Real Estate 8 Second Street Properties Sold - Rented Managed and Appraîsed Members cf the Canadian and Ontario Real Estate Boards H. G. Gi, Realtor Phono Bcwmacville 3514 AUDITING M0ONTEITH & MONTEITHI Chartered Accountants U King St. E. Oshawa Mr. Cordon W. Riehi, C.A.. couident pactnec. OPTOMETRy KEITH A. BILLETT Optometnist ' King St. W. Bowmanville Phone 3252i Office Houri: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m.1 Mondav te Saturday except Wýedncsday 9 - 12 Evenings by Appointmn, 53 id nrian witb a pure beart, to pray at the weli. And Caspar's prayers were answered, fer when hie op- ened bis eyes he saw the reflec- tion cf the beautiful bright star they had lest. And the king was pleased. He asked David te come with them to Bethlem te see the Babe who waî destined te be a King. And Da- vid, clutching his little flute tightly, went with the caravant te the stable behind the inn in Beth- lehem. The three kings went into the stable. David remaincd outside, but lie peeked through a crack mn the door and saw many people. Then ho saw the lace cf a beauti- fui woman xvho cradled a Bab y ini hier acms. David quietiy siipped through the door and stood in the shadows cf the stable. Ho was amazed. One by cne the important as well as lowly people in the' mcml wout te the crib cf the Baby and laid a gift beside it. David had notbing te give . . . hoe had h:.s flute. but itlxvas ah hoi owned in the world and ne ore could have t his flute. He decidcd te stoali David's Gift As hoe was niakiing bis way te- xvard the dccc hoe cauglit sight of the beautiful, smiling face cf the xveman. And thcn hoc saw tlie Baby. And bis iimcd hecam-e muddled. The first thing lii knew hoe had placcd bis prized shephord's fîtîte by the crib as his personal gift te tho Babe destin- ed te be King. Retumning xith his thrcc shcp- bord friends, David laggcd bho- hind for lie wanted te go te the well once again and pray for the gold lho needed te bcl]p bis family. Stepping by the well, lie kneol- cd and prayed. Whcn lie opeccdý his oYCS lho saw the same refc- tien lho had seen carlher in the morcing. Ho turncd quickly. 'Wlîy di d ou hur- away," thr- king asked. "Somehow, in the stable 1 decided 1 must do somc- thing foc yeu," lic addcd. As 1 sa- you Put vocir pipe b.v th,? crib-all you own in the wold- I looked at the Babe and lho seem- Davhd's Prayer Answered is a rniemer of t -e Bomanvilie And the king rc'ached iin a ha" Rotary Club and at present is sec- on a camel's back and broughitrtay forth a bag cf gold. Ho handed NORMAN SCOTT - No ene it te David. "I must go te cîy was sucprised ,wilen Norman own country now," ho said. "but Scott, thoeeergetir and successful may the god cf the well bloss yod, manager of Brook dale-Kingsway 1 wili always remember the littie Nurseries, led the field in the boy who led my caravan te Beth- Ceencleor conflict in the recent 7 lehem." ho added. mîunicipal clectioîî, foc ho Put up * And David was prend acd ia cacîpaigîî typical of bis char- happy. So happy that hoe ran up actecistir eiithus;iasm in anythicg theîhlii]te bis homo, acd as hoe ho tacklcs. His first time in passed the trees they scemed te Council. Mr. Scott is tlione becauso sing: -Glory te God in the High- "people asked me te ccc," and ho- est and on Eactb, Peace, Goodwill cause ho holieves some changes Toward Men." 1slould ho made in making this The speaker Was thankcd for town a more progressiv'e cem- liii fine Christmias stocy by past ciucitý. IHe strongîN' favors the President Dave Morcison. Guests appointmect of a Town Manager, at the Friday luneheon iccludec: ameng ether mîodern tendencios.j Capt. George H. Brewne, recentl': Bern at Glenallen, noar Stnatfocd, cotucned fî'om Japan: Rotaria, Norman Scott is the soc cf Mn. Jack Allun, Cobour'g, and H. j. andl Mc. J. W. Scott, Kitchener. Brooks acd Keith Bîllett, Bow- ,_Ho is cîarcied te the foncier Ruth manville. President Dave Hliggon Kleicstivec, daugliter of Mmi. E. prcsided and at the close cxtendi- Kîcinstiver, Dashwood, and bas cd Scason's Greetingi te bis fol- two cbildrec, Owen, 10, and Janet, lew mombers. 7 RetarianS cesponded niagnifi- cieiitl'-te an appeal made by- Ross The Sialesman SoId Strike te provide Christrmas bask-- ets foc several nocdy farnîîics 4n A olw 'Soe Bowmanx'îlle. Witbîn a matter ofl IFlo igSoe minutes. $114 w-as Put in a bat Ihat xyas passed aceund at the Dyer's Dru" Store, Newcastle. club's Friday luncheen. Sex-er D. G. Wilten's. Newcastle. baskets ,vere pncpared by hie S. Brown, Newtonville. Rotary Club at a cost cf S]106 with T. M. Siemon. Enniskilhen. each containing a chicken, teyný, F. L. Byam, Tycene. candx' and gceceries. G. A. Barcon, Hampton. Newton Tax'loc's, Burketon. H. T. Saywell, Biacksteck. Stcikicg effects cac ho gained Keith Bradley, PontypooL mn floral arrangements hy keep- C. B. Tyncell, Onono. ing dark xivid colored flowers H. K. Reynolds, Kendal. 1-v and te the centre of a trîang- W. J. Bagneil. Jury & Loveli, ciscr arrangementl. This creates a .1'. W. Jewell, W. J. Berry, Elgie rentre cf îctorost %,b-icb îmmdeî- lHarlden's Handy Store and The le) -inity and [bhas wvare rmer DI J. ,the fanet ears ' n len- TOWN COUNCILLORS WILFRID CARRUTHERS - Chairman o! the Public Property Committee of Town Counicil for the past three years, Wilfrid Car- ruthers wiii serve bis fourth term as Councillor in 1952. He awns and operates an orchard and dairy farm on Scugcg St., which he bought in 1934, and is decidedly active in local affairs. A member cf the Bowmanviile Lions Club, he is aise vice-president cf bath the Durham Fruitgrowers' Co- operative Cold Storage Plant, at Newcastle, and cf the Men's Can- adian Club. Born in Thornbili, Man., near Morden, Mr. Carruth- crs came east with bis parents in 1914, and was educated in Bow- manville schceis subsequently graduating from the Kemptviile Agricultural Coilege. Besides singing in St. Paul's United Cburch choir, he is Superintendent cf the Sunday School. Married to the former Margaret Hughes, daugh- tec cf the late Rex'. and Mci. J. 1. Hughes, Kemptville, the Car- ruthers have two cblîdren, Betty 15, and Robert 13. Mc. Cacrutb- ers is also a member cf the On- tario Fruit and Vegetable Grow- crs Association and of the Milk Producers' League. FRED COLE - The papular King St. barber, associated with bis father, J. F. Cole, wili sit on the Council board for the finît time in 1952. Born and educated in Bowniah4viile, Councillor Colc is married te the former Edith Severs, daughter of Mc. and Mrs. Wm. Severs, King St., and prcud- 1 ' boasts one son, Gary, 10, who is noted as a juvenile entertainer. By the time this is read, Fred Cole wiii have reverted ta the ranks of unemployed Santa Clauses, a job he handles superbly. He is an active member cf the Lions Club, is on the Board cf the Re- ereation Commission and past president and booster cf the Bow- WALTER DeGEER - Dynamic ex-president cf both the Rotary Club and the Bowmanviile Cham- ber 'cf Commerce, Walter DeGeer came te tewn in 1944 te take over the management cf the Sheppard & Gi Lumber Ce., Ltd. bcanch. Native cf Toronto, be macnied the former Edna Taylor, aise of Toc- onto, and is father cf two sens, Tom, 21, who attends O.A.C., and Jim, 18, cf B.H.S. Mr. DeGeen bîrings a successful business cx- perience te Council as weli ai an NELSON E. OSBORNE - I the insurance business since 1939, Councillor Nels Osborne enters bis fourth year of service in 1952 as a town councillor. He was Chairman of the Police Committee for two years and more recently, Chairman of the Fire Committee. Born on a farm south of Cour- ticc, Mr. Osborne came to Dow- manville with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Osborne, when 12 years old. He was schooled here and for a time was a sports writer for The Statesman. Married* to the former Aileen Wight, daughter of Mrs. C. A. Wight who operates the nursery school at the Community Centre, the Osbornes have one daughter, Mary Ruth, 6, to whom the proud father rofers to as "The Redhead." Nels is a past president of Bow-j 0. F. ROBSON - Taking bis first crack in the realm of civic affairs is Oddy Robson, Fenelon Falls born, owner of Bowmanville Motor Sales. He has lived in Bowmanville since November, 1945, but prcviously he was man- ager cf the Cockshutt Plow Co., lin Winnipeg, Man., and was east- cmn sales superviser for the same company at one time. Interested in inclustrial expansion in Bow- maniville, the new Cotincillor is prcsident president cf the Cham- ber of Commerce. He and bis wife, the former Laura Aldouis of Fenelon Falls. have two girls, at .t.&y cî.nm*ies thceye. Statesman Office.j Farm Forum ELIZABETHVILLE FORUM (Intended for last week> With 38 in attendance the For- um heid their Christmas gather- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peacock. Everyone seem- cd ta enioy the festive spirit of the evening and the lunch that followed. It was a revicw nigbt and the evening without discussion gave an opportunity for the entertain- ing cf the guest speakers from the Federation cf Agriculture. Carroll Nichoils and Edgar Nich- ol represented the organizatian and gave short talks on the work cf the Federation, explaining the importance of co-operative effort in the face of declining prices. Thcy showcd how that In various ways the organization had help- ed the farmers. The group discussed sending someone to Kingston for the lead- ership course, but ne conclusion was rcached. The recreation teck the form cf a sing-song, fcllowed by crokin- ole and Lost Heir and the evening ccncluded with the singing cf Christmas Carols. Perhaps the treat cf the even- ing was the maie trio cf Henry Sheppard, James Campbell and Harry Trew singing to the ac- campaniment cf Mrs. Clarence Mercer at the piano. Their sing- ing was both hearty and enthus- iastic and prcvided an excellent example cf local talent which bad been heretofore unapprecîated. The next Fortum xii be beld cn Jan. 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Quantrill. The Christmas concert on Sat- ucday night in the basement cf the chucch was quite a success in spite cf the cohd night. The Christmas service on Sun- day was also weli attended. Mr. Norman Malcolm, Toconto. called on friends Satucday and was supper guost with Mr. and Mn. Chas. Fallis. Mc. and Mrs. George Johns and Bîlly with Mr. and Mcs. L. Job- lin. Mr. Francis Irvin, Toronto; Mn. and Mrs. Reg. Middleton, Maiton, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Vine. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, Jamie and Nola, Port Percy, were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mn. L. Joblin. Mrs. Wilford Jackson and Mar- ilyn have been quite sick with the flu. Glad ta know Mr. David Johns was able te come home hast Wed- nesday and is rccvering fnom his openation. Little Vernon Lee Malcolm was in Oshawa Hospitai with the croup. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheelcc and family, Whitby, visitcd Mrs. Jas. Williamson. Mr. Hacry Fisher bas motcred te Ottawa with Mn. and Mns Mervyn Trick cf Toronto to visit ~U P f~TM D his m other. M rs. Harcy Fisher P - LDS1AAIiAT IiKIU is staying with ber parents in Pet- LIMITED rp 82 erborough. LONDON CANADA' We were sorry te learn that Mr. Jack Kellett is laid Up witli pneumcnia at bis home in Miii-J C BEO brook. Mr. Kellett was a former J C R U I town constable in Milibrookeand is well known here. We wisî'î LUMBING AND HEATING him a speedy recovery. Bowmanvllle Division Bt. S. Mr. and Mcs. Edwacd Cain went PHONE 615 winter with thelr daughter, Ber. nice. Bath Mr. and Mrs. Cain have flot been in good health and we hope the change wiil benefit them. Mr. and Mrs. Don Chambers motored ta Toronto ta spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Chambers. All local Christmas tree con- certs were well attended i pite of bad roads and rough weather. Two cars collided an County' Road east of the village near the cemetery. One was driven by' Rae Michaels of Toronto and the other by Mr. Footit of Millbro*k. Considerable damage was donc to both cars but no injuries were re- ported. Some miserable thieves entered Carscadden's School and istole an electric radia and an electrie dlock. They also upset the Christmas tree and did ather damage. This .clock and radio were there through the efforts of a former teacher, assisted by the pupils, and will be greatly miss- ed by the teacher, Miss Sutton and the pupils. It. is hoped that some effort will1 be made ta re- store these articles. CASH PIRIZESI - also- SPECIAL GAMES AND SHARE THE WEALTH THURSDAYI DEC. 271h - 8 p.m. sharp NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL Proceeds for Newcastle Lions Club Welf are Work A Llting New Year M1,ay the singing 'bos cof the midnight hour send their mnelody cf New Year gladness resounding thcough the year A joyous New Year! ahead for you. ALEX McGREGOR, DRUGS VOUR LOCAL 1.D.A. DRUG STORE JL N c' j , - k' KING TAXI THE RADIO CAB Anytime -:- Anywhere s I à PONTYPOOL 121 Cames and Jackpot m all for soc - Mr. and Mci. Harold Needban and Harold Jr., Quebec City, an spending Christmas week witl his parents, Mr. and Mcs. J. il Feedham, Centre St. Mns. Howard Couch, Marjoci, id Elleen, also Mrs. Couch's sist r, Miss Irene Bragg, Toronto ient Christmas witb Mr. an( [nrs. Jack Baker, Sohina. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Balson idy, Peter and David, Cataraqui sited bis parents, Mc. and Mrs L J. Balson, Solina, and hei other, Mrs. C. J. Smale. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bartiett anc temary, Kingston; Dr. and Mcs ýE. Ives and Mr. Bill Ives, ayner, were holiday gucsts oi cir aunt, Miss Eva Hellyar. Mn. Ralph H. Carruthers, New ock City, is spending a Christ- ias vacation visiting his parents, r. and Mrs. W. H. Carruthers, d other members cf his fam- Miss Pat Clarke, Goderich, )ent Christmas with ber parents, r.and Mrs. Win. Clarke, Levers' ne. Mr. Clifford LaPrairie, ronto, was ahso a xveekend sitor. 1 ii NESTLETON m re th je t- 0, ýd S. ýr d S. Rotary Club (Continued fnom Page One) a large, rich cacavan that was on the road to Bethlehem. Tbey had lest the big. bright star they had been foilowing. The gold David hiad seen in the weii had been the neflection cf the big goid buttons wocn by the kingly man. David knew jey at seeing the gold, and then he knew fear at being confconted by such a por- ion. 'Don't ho afcaid. littie boy," the man said, "We won't hurt you." Find Lest Star And the king told David about following a bcight star to Bethle- hem and that they had lost the star thev bad been following. iýn returc, David told the mac cf the legendary pewer cf the wcll, anri1 the king cailed Caspar, a young TIM CANAT)UN lltnwvà%nm.t.v mv,"Ampo% s a il fl IIý n h il ci a] Ji r m