lations for many years. Two Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ellwyn ' tea guests at Mr. and Mrs. E. The Canadian StasmaEwravle a.1,18 pies, some of which werc iiry H s ville, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, Belated New Vear News Pos't Office Met hods large ad ngilyu D b- tickeyand Bvevm.owe:~Ronald and MrFI RlTyH B R O S. provd area prblen toletInceas inMrs. Milton Stainton. 'RossAstnadfmlHyi ~t i u e a m .ter carriers, so the regulation. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wright,1don, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sharp.1 FR O u h i d a o a ywere changed to cut down ,,..I.Tyrone. were visitors at Mr. Linda and Janet were New QAIY ET di the size. C~.icuatilon and Mrs. N. E. Wright's. Va usso .J The Canadian Post Office i-I Mr. and MNrs. Russell Ormis- Miss Joyce Graham. Mr. 47 KING ST.E HNE6358 prprdto bend over back- Teps er 92 has ton were Saturday evening and Mrs. Couirtne.,v Graham,' B y P . E e u i ewards to provide good ser- been a successful vear for thc supper guests at Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms,P RK SE AL Hie, ured t ih t o ailingLastanvil u brle car theoccAsionof aysbitdvLly SeonHadon, were LEAN, FRESHilAN.MrRESndSLICE The planning, research, and Hughes, Program and A.H so that k whv at presenit mo racies on d the a rt of aiigth xasînstale in d'S the caio nt Rvs the xveeken d ms. sUbiwre LENFR ,rcieonteprftetrn a nialdi te ùt MLzs Darlene Sellick, Bow-!New Vear guests of Mrs. F. P RK*u CS E methods u.sed bv the PostIStrike, Inter-Club. 'than 10,000,000 pieces of mailpublic are important. The ýmnilsetteweedTm.P R Offices of Ca.nada which re- Rotarian George Vice, theare processed daily by Post prime requirement of an en-'Library' and thcre is now a* with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. W. Ashton H CKL Ib oR4Y L sult in efficient mail services, Bowmanville Post Master, in- Offices in Canada, and 40'000,velope is to carry a message: memnbership of 825. Yeo. were aftrr New 'Year guests, IDK for the general public were troduced the kus se full time employees, plus ao- .safeîy to its destination. Color; Circulation of books has in- Mrs. F. Toms was a recent, of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormis- obtlined in a vivid]y present-i He said that gues. speaerh proximately 10,000 others are must not interfere with the guesi of Misses Nancy Johns ton. LaSoeS ed address by H. R. McKnight. a, oie:hePslOfCemployed in this work. vsblt fteades creased and is as follows: fic- and Helen White, Hampton.I 'Toronto, at the luncheon' l-to 884 o-ito .0, Ms .J5HbsadMs D.Jhne om xc- Be k s meeingofn he oomfvthe tafBinTorntoinl937eDu-tTeffctihatposalontoustthennv1937coe u-uion18,44,nonficion5.2 ,iMrs M.J.sobbaan Mr. D. JhanestohmeExcu- Brekfat fccorokde ing World War II he served, venues and expenses in this;stuck. imaking a total of 24,045 books F. Tomis were recent guests tive Director of the Interna- 4 1utchary Cubtrtelyon, with the RCAF, and after-,country amount to abo ut '*The best envelope is al for the year. There were 5891o Mr.'and Mrs. M. Hleead inl nio A gstant fTbe- nj..ýN7 bIPC ISl Puli RridasyierinieaofteJanuofary e- llthk. aedonte he-and Brenton, Mr. Murrav Ax- world's children are infected President Keith Billett re- Pbi eltosOfie vnideaofMthe cope oft s ser- c!tan hlp gal myoby seeing vsincluding 348 fiction and1ford. Hampton, Miss "Doris with tubercle bacilli bv the:ý Christie's Br(osd mninded the Rotarians that thei Some people have wonder- He told the club that the is properîy addressed, and l 241 non-fiction. Amongst these Wright, Oshawa, were Sunday time they are fourteen. D A l 6 L V S club's annual Ladies' Night ed why the postal service i< Post Office Department in that your letterheads givel books were 60 Dutch books__ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ 0 dinner and dance will be held.stillini business with radiolCanada has special problems ______exact__mailing_________________________________ at the Lions Community Cen- telephones, telegrams, cabi ',ýdue to the great distances, the your seatemailg ddreswhcn-ee dnaed tre on Saturday evening, Jan - anci up-to-date eîectronic de-I1size of the country, the thinlY, Mat Martin moved R The Junior Librarv has ins E F SE IL uary 26th. Dr. Biîîett assvcs ferne population, andi the' o hnst ndismmesi. is O C.SWIFTaSnTENDERED BEEF redaaniainfrlo cwesrn o unscrean, heanty vote o hnk oMrcreased adismmesi s rotdanintteeration lcal:hnlngac Ofc'sbscclimate. "Despite these handi- MKihtfrhi trsting1now I,138. Circulation amount- > Roain e h nentoa nte P rofces sin fcaps, it gives Canadians equal1 Short Rib fean, BoneIesE g "handlin and procssing of addness, and 'Dr. Biliett, theleci to 16,728 books andi therý'ý h r i Student Centre Night recep- mail has changeci littie in the service to those provided in1presidentCHUCK ROAtheT ort tionanc dace t behel atpast 50- years, Mr. McKnighti mle n oednet rsneitege Hart House, Toronto, on Jan- popuiated countnies." 'spaewihaboasasuwr48ne bospce n Anldlyolird onn,- - ttd the enir of his visît to the club. the shelves. who is one of the best-liked BLADEU y19th.20yeraoNotAmrcnBc Mr. McKnight ta ' on Th okydrwwswn He tolci the Rotarians that ifact that the P. o. înquiry ,.. persons in her community, was ROAST CCKb by Garnet Rickard. Guests atiIndians did not use their1cn a eevda2 prEI1~ K bL ~ # asked: "What's your secret for« the luncheon meeting wrceoentnîswenteyhd reduction in the number-EE frens? LAN BNEES 'LENTAT weesoesgaswe hyhdo opansrKie uig making and keeping redLENBO ] Jack Biddulph, Bill Milne, Iraîy important message to thecolants r eceivedwsdîu last four yeardsRe Gshows Thaer stsible tody acelntue ondr ere ae snne" Basn- Mik Cayon ad egGentransmit some distance. In the service is continuaîîy im- pryr ssin to lc utr fOrtiaes n 'We-el, honey. det's jes' one 1 f4IC ail of Oshawa, Robent Dyk-1 such instances they inscribed proving. Monday, Jan. l4th, at 8pm th's împosing situation. Mnr.S Il IRB 9 l stra andi John Darlingtoti.it on hide, on bark, and sent The greatest proportion of!in the parsonage. There wer.5Kersiake also poînteci out thc daily rule I follows," she re- both of Bowmanville. i by tutdcuirt t awmtna el ihb20 in attendance from ail wonderful scope of work cov- plied. 'IFse allus mighty care- Reports were pnesented bv destination. the postal service comes frorn thnee points. Mn. Crawfordered by the O.T.F. instmKNG 0 'E AL t h e foiiowing Committee' ld nT.payrlecur aG PRIME ideofalROLLndfuEDostpPRdIMEema Chairmen, James Hogarth, 10000,000 Pieces of Mail business and professional peo- leSTapaerAetueadNiDthIiNGfacoo ndfitosoPadtstla Rural-Urban: Dr. Keith Sie-, "It is equaîîy important to- ie Mn.usinires'as nre discusspeiocipaith ev it oisin ofengrfonghd rsfr lt e asmhRIB- C RB mon, _Bulletin; ______o_1____________havea________ca over is a mtri i Te The second bright andi win- our schools, etc. n it! d.Lsi moBulti;Gln oIn' ayt hv arlibe ar er,1 Pis atebusiesshsnrlealothers priing. cu.seligheenges hnug 3 Post Office has littie control try Sunday mnigo h A special offening was ne-R AS Ibi PfQ ovrits intake, and this addsý New Year was another "Redi ceived fnom the cong-regatior CLOTHES CARE HINTS: 10complications, particulariy Letten" day at oun Sunday by two session membens, SoiIed (lothes are cetainly not attractive. You cao becO OR REE ~ ~ADITIONAL IFLOF LOV( e ýin the operation of large Post iservices as Mn. R. O. Kensîake eesA.~Wnn n flower-fresh. Drycleaning costs veny little andi is qîuîte: FRONTS F B E ID i>RA ITIO AL GFT O LOV c5 Offices," he explained. of Richmond Hiil joined our McGill. Mn. Crawford cX-1 hf ministen in the pulpît, as ne- Jpresseci special com font andi effective Need for Mechanization presentative fnom the Ontario1 encouragement to the familles -Ctn J The speaker said that in Tempenance Fedieration, withi who mourneci the loss of lovedi NEW AGENT IN NEWCASTLE 15 l onden to keep up its high oun annual special Tempen- ones and commented on the ENWRIGHT'S CONFECTIONERY STORE 4r1e fe!l - .. ~~~~~i standards the postal serviceiance sermon.. beautiful floral tributes plac-____________________________ .. ~~~~wiil have to be mechanized Mn. Kensiake said the U. C.: d iin the sanctuanv in mcmn- W PCAIEI UPYN I ,~f4/~ :comparatîvely soon. "In 1955:ýCouncil Report recommencis ony of the late Mns. E. tut the special branch started its' and welcomes the oppotunity and the late Mns. Aibent S t ain- i 5-1CUC ý plan in this direction and is!5for a once-a-year event toton by thein respective fam-SKN w. A3- 0CHRH G UP AN OGNZTI S searching for a machine ab1. niga esoa msag nilies.FO DINR .- . SECA PR ES ; ýto inteiligently sont mail from the alcohol problem. Me point- The choir aicove was corn- addresses. This has proveci tried out the reasons posed byr pletel\v filleci with the Jr. . be a long andarustsk the public fon tolcrating the1 Choir' who with Jrogai, Diamonds are for a h added. pnoblem such as: popularlMiss Shinley Avenv, and leai-ý -' ifeime. .. Mke ureyou"The average soter must tranquillizer unden present day er Mrs. E. Wright gave a fine' lieie...Mk ueyurecaîl between 4,000 and 5,000 pressures: mandatony in soc-ý rendition of a verY suitale \ILK Sselect the finest! Whatever facts. When you considen that, ial circles tri avoid being an.1 anthem, "The Captain Is Cal- prîe ishtothe average vocabqlary is 800 'odd baîl" if we dont con- Lg pceyuws opay- words it is apparent that the: form: source of revenue. Af At the S. S. session, Supt. le s ep ~sorting process nequire-s a' - 'ter some startling newspapcn A. J. Wenny urgeci a gooct at- let u helpmost too much of a feat ofl headlines wene mentioned,ý tendance at the Confenence yo.memory. i!the correct side of the picturelbv "Five Oaks" staff at Kingý The peaer xplained thatiwas presenteci where the cs1S.UieiCucOhw, at present the service is doingi of police supervision, esPeC-ý ncxt Sunday, Jan. 20th, at A% n n u a l Jn ur IW evenything Possible to imn- ially at Christmas when the!i 8:15. Awands were presenteci prove existing tcchni q o e s-. birth of onr Saviour is cele- tri the foilowing m rembers of Somne mechanical devices, such , brateci with alcohol, was -n S. S. for best attendance: 111th-- as conveyor belts. cancellingicxcess of its revenue: also the.yean plaque, Wayne Beckett, JEWELLERY & 1 machines andi self propellcd 85,000 in Ontario who are alb-l Manie Beckett andi Chenyl GuI-T SHOP Itrucks are in tise, he pointeci no'nmal proves it is a prob- Rowan: lOth year ban, Sheryl-= - H O O P ER YSoui. 'lem and the importance can- ýAshton, Susan Weann and, i"This winter in Winnipeg Kahy Slemon; 9th yean 'a prototype of the new sort- plqeosAstn hre 29 King St.E. Bowman'ville ing machine is being instaliedM a Ashton, Clare Ashton, Doug- iStamps wili have fluorescen;M r lv r lsAhoanRbetem : machinesa.nd one o f i fuced 8h yean plaque, Glen Ashton; macineVaneon ofilsfu5-,7th yean hymn book, George tions will depend on this. W dd n s f Leacibeater; 6th ycan ýplaque, Mr engt expiained I oU Tommy Leadbeater and Beth Youthat if the machine is a su", -Local C u les Astn:5hyabrL%- YOIaecordially cess and comes mbt genera I AhnceWh; h year bar,- use, envelopes will have to be Ross Leacibeaten, Dale Mc--- illvted O astandardized to meet the neccis! On Saturday evening, Jan.!Gill, Sandra Werry, Barbara invied o aof the machines. This was! 5, 1963, approximately 150 Ashton, Donald Tnýewin andi recently, andi started a gneat bouns gathered in the Ononoibar, Linda Sharp andi Sharon contnoversy. Odid Fellows Hall to honour Werrx.. ist year ban, Philmorý the Canadian Postal Service Orono. and Mn. and Mrs. Robin Kathy Sharp, Bnenda Me-J will only take a step in stand- Aildrcd, Newcastle, on thei Laughlin and Manie Drapen. Of 1963 ardization within the frame- 25th anniversary of their RglrCGîT etn work of people's conveniience marniages. wsheici Jan. 9th at 7 p.m. ili PRN 'D A D P ANandi requirements. It believes M.ad r.Rbi i-the S.S. noom. The leader dir-ý chnsaet ev rdwr mrido a.Ii ce hewnhppnoiwt Aody can inatch îe tunitus vle PRINTE A:pPL INple, ot in the sacrifice of'1938, with Mn. and rs. Les-' Misses Betty Wrighlt, Muei n u-'iY W l- ernployees or patrons, he stat-liAldeiathiatedrofrd dui o' W l r' Jn ay Whî finmiy ltatinery e et- ns n as. ei tenAi- 1MeNain, Marilyn Ycllowlee.-s ed irmy. tatonry xec- 1ant. r. nd rs.Lesie a nl îd Susan Weann assisting.ý Reproduced f rom Gordon SIIs - WOOLLENS iean detsg men il1de were mannieci on Jan. 3, The new Mission Study was' ae er trya libe cnule efr yca-! 13on it M . and Mrs .oSale.trYcar afDuer ycterloOg arîoy 19m7mataloru '3CL RSARE LIGJIT lions, he saici with assonance. thein attendants. lai- meeting, a long business,,aecon ocxpc AND BI "While the ojcieo h: The hall was decoraied with obetieo te MKngtuidJLLW a nena inete aI nu a cre1 C.p Lîhs inny av gprc. BRIHTPypostal service is to cater 10 pink andi white streamers. The' perioc was necessanywe thepulicitisimpossible to: table was tastcfully adorneci several future plans wcne or-, please everybody. Househoici-, with two potteci 'mums an gnieiacStwaniship GOM BRAND A noiertmail, known* as junk ma;', pink candles. It was centred cards we re di stributeci. umbus, Newtonville, New- da's binthdax-. Ist .ual. Cnai m dei 001 EU E R Mcastle, Buffalo and Orono. Miss Gail Stainton xvasv t Uit a1inmaeflAURYRIE - SLundav afîc'ir)oon Pguesi ,ýO NLY $ .8 beige or bronze tones, sizes 9-11 Miss Matha Bo\-d, Bowman- ville.o 5ïff M Herent s*ma e t ~~ c l o t i de e al for At this special pnîce onny forib is 0,oo 50cO BITUARY Mvill re.t antniSupaerofsictecr sîceeal .I 1-9tla e as vt n your baby tri slccp or play in. weckcnd or while qoantîties last. Mnfcue' erne o is i - LOTS - 2 5 ~~~~~~~~~Mrs. Wallace George Bae anci Mns. C. English, Bow- Faue oefseeifotac qaîycîibakt ai on v 12 5 ROOM LOTS'-2l5knittcd ncck for easy dressing. Com- 3 cp. r P. ecfwhpottcec $d1.trat P;George Battle, 47 AberdeenMnaniMçllnWî- white, bluc, pink or yellow.yeow SPOO BO DER Reg 40c----- 20c Street, Oshawa, occunreci at anci family wene Sunday ev- 4,4ë 5 the Oshawa General Hospital, ning callens ai. Bian Lee s, RO LB RDR-eg 0 11cy. Sunday, Jan. 13. She haci lien Kedron. in poon health for five yeans. Mn. andl Mns. Angus Kin" A IS A TE'By'OOSIT FULL LINE 0F PAINT anci Mns. John Motion. she tea guests at Clarence Av' LDE'PNIS By'POOSIT E S Y A as b r ugh e f el aien.,L tt8e B4itin, e e Su ca A\-'s First quali t Anyl n tricocel. Stock W as bable poîo shirts in a w idefo In a t a d Gil BEING CLEARED AT REDUCED PRICES Darlngton Township. Misses Maureen McNain and pncio atisi bn rvarietv of stripes and patterns. Mnuatr'sLAYID S P E C I A L ANDREW'SPOLISH î(Grace),in 1949.su-ielv Diane Avery. MLtesleiolsqaiyT-res B ON US ! with Every Purchase of $5.00 or More her husband, Wallace George andi fa mil > y. Bowmanvilie. o t 6-f 7 ies22 for 77 Batile; two daughters, Mrs. wene Sunday dinner guests cf Sizes 8 - 4 6 - for 7 SAL COTINES NTI STCK LEAEDRobent Hicks <Heleiu, andi Mn. and Mns. R. Virtue. SALECONINUE UNIL TOCKCLEREDMrs. Robent H. Brown (Jean), Mrs. Anna Ewens, Oshawa, 'ERMS CASH ALL SALES FINAL of Oshawa; a brother, Charles is visiting %vith Mns. Fred Mutton, of Bowmanville. There Toms. are ix rmdcilden.Mn. and Mrs. Kcnneth PAINT & Amemorial service was Lamb, Oakville. Mn. and Mrs. liel 1 in the \Iclntosh-Ander- Ailan Wrav andi famiiv, Bow- 33 King St. W. 6353 iitro otmntrUi a iiostM.d rs.5 KING ST. E. WMNIL ted Chunch. Interment was at Lonne Lamb'- > Mount Lawn Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Elisî.M f Im "i I 'i