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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Sep 1965, p. 11

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I Start Hydro's Nuclear Plant Ewavfe et ,16 <1/s. /ewcad/.2Mpe#sdeId I _CanaianSinit Mrm Bruce Tilison, Editor Phone 9874213 -.... R eivG r n s unusual container, K. Bridger, .~m i ~Sc6us Enjy OutoorBr Bridger an:. A. Eilbeck:! For Resachwr p ie p la te g ard e n . B . B rid g er,! e e a a i n ~ i n k qi a a a a d t e U i e A. Eilbeck; vegetable charac- W ae]e-wr tr'A.» Clark, . Bridger, . grants by the Lfinsrnehaqatr nCnd.Te Bdger: bouse plant. J. Lane, J* -- Medical Research Fn r aAaLf suac At.DiBosidgervrs tbirodCoofeeraton ife sso Camping for a Full W eek er.B. Bridger, K. Bridger, n. iPtDahuii Wilson:zinaJ.LeP Halifax, Nova ScoaDrGcaon ronLfInrne Car~,ping fo a Fuli W ee B. Bridger; idhosr fed-Ross LangleyWlrcee oDononifAsuae Néwcastle:-- The Newcastle cases, purses and knick- Johnston, Fred Hobbs. David Rudl $.Brder1a5.t l~400 for researhoani O ratetTfeAsr ~by Scouts and their leaders knacrks. Miller, Roger Peel and Doug fo, . Rudeliarot, . .ih hae recently returned ta the The cooking was donc in aR Rckard. olsc, A.Lae Munro; arr ts, At McGill Unîest uaeC fCndLn 1111héfom their campsite at central kitchen. %vth eacn This vear was R record in J. Lane, B. Bridger, B. Wil- factuers îfe Isurace C 0nMah. Awav for a week a, patrol taking their turn. a attendance. there being 23 son: îargest cucumber, J. S33,000 wilI gotoD AecMtaLf surneo.l good tirme was enjoyed by 811, iday at a time, cooking, bring- boyis at camp. The other boys Lar, B. Bridger, K. Bridger; Shpe r sty with outdoor scouting. camp- ýng in the day's supply of:were the Falcons, with Patrol garden 'plot, P. RudeIl, A. Assurnce C., Nrther Lit fftg, and instructions in ped- wood, and on the third day. Leader Frank Hendi-y, GeorgeMuinro, D. Rickard, P. Crago;, At Queen's Unvriy flAsaneC.fCndan dIlna and safe handling of a a day off. Gray, Greg Forget, Ja mie; poster' awards, P. Rudeil, C. Kingston, OntariaD.Dvd ucieAsrneC.o #r'oup of Scots. the yolder Cm a teddutlCroNNther and Bill MeCul- Av ce, K. Anger, D. Hazeltnn. foi-reser Cm a teddutlPremier John Robarts will officiate at a ceremony marking the officiai start *Eîdinger wl eev 3,0 aaa boys, with a knowledge of ofndayenoo, but as sme of ugh Highest points in Junior, of construction at Ontario Hydro's $266 million Pickering nuclear power station 'tions.o muera- h rn~wr none c&floeing. enjoyed a couple of the Scouts; are members of Th1e11swthPta Section, T. Nichais; second uuy eSinNsa îest LedrSehnGud ap .R,,d l.pi SaturaSpt. il at Il arn. Largest of its kind on the continent, the plant willu- 'DrWlia A.efrs cao ri.,on na mathe local pee wee bal teaniLedr tehn oud Rlh hest, R. Rickar. Ail prth caoetip, n itoOpaan alage ae aspanýCobbledick. David Shearer, awards to bc gven out on generate almost twice the power requirements of a city the size of Toronto. The of Alberta, Edmonowr hyaepr ftemr Plilerteondakerithp ar-ne orte atravate ike White, Norman Tilison! October 6th. ti ula ecor r d d t warded two grans n f' ne o h audy a ndErniewRogerson. __________are__oused in dornedstructures adjiacent to te nine-storey $3iOge aD.Ew' .ta t. ilo hc h tage ta Cannote Lake noon, the' last campfire was Thledrweecons generator building._Structureneai-est the lake is a pressure relief vessel. $Dani0 elrs rsac taudwllp-vd ti rt Severa] hikes were enjoye-3. held on the Fridav evening. ters Win Collier and Robert I!mot muce onrtîiyadmdclrsarhnddu inent ma 0At that time. awards to the Sharr; s'istntmcutmscle. Ofe no mah ne to the,', l-'or; ssistntramilv senjoyed by all.Thseodfr$2.0,ge ôld hydro bridge on Palmer- , Best Patrol" and to the t_,StnCbleik i el a i I I I I~ L E NRev. R. C. White returned i40 Dsco .niheifor hssuissa( rtcswl eev &ton Lake, and at one time MostphmprovednPatroorgeere' mu rom bis holiday and took thelon the biophysieso ucegat, n clwhp r through the bush to Accole'adry.cd. ereis adfGore en- oI ~M..Mc ýservice in Kendal Cbur-cb on'rten dry Gerg isa frmr mm-S Kiclic Mr.and Mcs. R. Lowe and.' manville, bad tea wît t . en wrcdt epcal Island w'bere a lunch was en- The best werc the Cobr~as ber of the tcoop wbo was Katbcyn, Cleveland, O h i o, and Mcs. A. Sharp on. Wed- Sunday. He spoke an the new A h nvriyo rts Jdyed, and afterwards soneý witbh Patrol Leader Gord AI-, home on leave fi-rn Royl1a were weekend guests of Mi-. nesday. book, -Jesus Christ and the Coteumia nVover , .. hersac gat r ~j swiflsming and diving fram KnMCakn Military Clee His waselfl S. R. Petuick. Mur. and Mirs. Roy LanL! Christian life'. He said Jesu rn !$200ge aD.aaddi ilsta a the rocks. Majer, Greff Gray, Keith Calimucb ppecatd as wa~s the ATa'he U.CW.mct at the maid, Mr. and Mcs. Cherleyý Christ brought god news in- James P unyfrrsac otîur akolde Dui-in the et wether he an Pete Foy.help of the parents who drove Newastle:- On Suridayihome of Mrs. W. Ashton, Cae-' Langmaid and fam.ily, Solina. ta the wocld and that we are on the cause and( rvninbscdscs ehnss h ]ottlai-ned some leather The Most Impcoved wcre the boys ta or firn the camo. atternoan, August 22nd, qixtv-: sarea, on August 18, at 2 p.m., Mc. and Mcs. Lloyd Prestan the reccîvers of the gond of atherosclerasis. craft, me k in g moccasin.;;, the Tigers with two Patral The boys and thte leaders ex- five attended the annual with 24 aduits and 14 chiidren and family, Bowmianville, Mrlnews. lie asked that the Sun-Fn a ogaie eeic knife sheaths, axe and batchet Leaders. Ted Waîton and Rod press their thanks. Powell pîcnîc and reunion, present. Mcs.L. Staintoniand Mrs. Orville Lunn andday Schoal scholaî's try to get At the Universiyo ~-lt cr n iciao- i deathin th US.ann Cnada held at Waltona Park, New-itbanked Mrs. Ashton for family, Peterborough, Mr. and out ncxt Sunda.v to resumeDi rcM asnwl -- eaueo t mhsso casie.Ram wasforcas Syopeingberhom, nd read'Mrs. Jim Kinsman and girl, ur usuat Sunday Sc hool.ei $4,400 forreerho the weatbecman, but it tucn-: a poem "In an Orchard." Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill Mrs. Jeck Fonk played t the ci. asc ascrc, nevrfid H r i u t r l S c e yed out ta bc a perfectdy beau- R. Victue gave a ver 'v go and boys wece Sunday guests oi-gan. 1lc lnîarapicton o inactinveso oti-but tath DM AD e~~~tiulda.d espioall fch the prepar-:of Mr. and Mi-s. Roy McGill. Mc. and Mirs. Alvin Lowes,'0f blond clottingintevn. ramtadpeetino Russell and Maureen Powell'edspcalfoth children.' Miss Marguerite Wright, St.lPeterhocoucb, bi-oîgbt Mr. h ieIsrneMdclra~ te iess ci. wece incharge of the sparts The Pirst and last verses of Catharines, spent the week- NTmahPttn uttaiFu nd suprte y Flosîs r fe o Holds #PattnnouttaFbtYwersarno uwd__ events. Races were won by' hymo 584 were sung. The de-[ end with ber parents, Mc. and witb Mc. and Mrs. Ross Pat-1141 life insurance opne eitlstd't anntdb H o d n u i F o e h w the following: Under 6, Phyl- votional closed with prayer.!Mrs. N. E. Wright, and onl ton awbilc, Friday evcning. tedasa hi eia Newcstl:--The ewcatlelis Sleep, David Rudge; undWr The cblîdren then went ta tihe Sunday Mc. and Mcs. N. E.' Mrs. Langstaff of Iroquois Necsi: heNwatc In the Gladiolus Class: De- Mrs. K. Werry, D. Bridger; 8, dune Sleep, Neil Trew; un-ilake fo.r a swim, until lunchiWrigbt and Miss Marguerite qette ekn ihMrs b o acaemie xcel Murticultural Society held its cocative basket, Mrs. H. dos,;' ail white arrangement, G_ dec 10, Diane Beatty'k, c& e unerŽhe upevision f ýWright bad dînner with E.1 Jack Neal and vîsîted the i-est' annual Flower Show and Sup- centrepiece, Mrs. B. Rickard, Gibson, V. Lesnick; case, one Powell: under 12, Shirley' Mrs. A. Werry. Roil caîl was Wright's. of the family. 'm'le U.C.W. an evto are nmdcl eerh h Der on Thursdax. August l9tb. Mrs. H. Jase: vase of 10 stemn, Mrs. S . Alln, Mrs. L. Beatty, Andi-ew Peacack: - nswrdwt ,p 1 eie M- ci ils ap n Folks have been getting.beld their Septembe etn elwhp rvd pt i M i s . B e s h w a f S î i - i n , s p k e , r . . o s , r . . i a k : i s l a o a n u e , . d e r 1 4 , S h i r l e y B e a t t y . M n t s o h a t m e i n i , M p e G a e e e v i i - ' q u i t e c o n c e n e d o v e r t h e i d W a i n t h e C b u r c b u i o i mv a s r a n n , l a i g t h Ont. .iud_«Pd the flower sec- Clarke, and F. Farrow; basket',Rickard. Mcs. F. Ferguson: The girls outshn h oý eera n prvc.Jýoso audyeeigwt!o otah- o h eirwt odat tCon. Charles Bickle and Wa1- o! 12 spikes, Mrs. H. Jose and, dish gai-den, D. Bridger, Mrs. hoete o wer ecîed tand thed. îitint'rs on .atR. Vein withrono btachrs.fobienoOreiet ,on tMrs., h .D1ere'ad h h..o w h e e l b rruwta c efo ra, ebi dehIoa t t h e V s i t i n M r . e d M r s R . V r t u e .r aoc ob ut'M s.nR oies o n o ! P i-ai d e n , Mra c e ,e d S t a c e i ts.r e n dl rMn- tes- Rute r, bah o Bo - W Far w de ctie on L. Clarke, G. Gibson; single wi nners being Shirley Bat Cornmittee discttes a Social M . and Mrs. Ken Paner 'Garden Hill as naw accepted in the chair. The n ue w r' n r it or a zti n n Jinil,.udged the juniar tainer for mantel, Mis. L. Afcican violet, Mi-S. W. Milli - d HI T D ta meet aur new- and family, Oshawa, were' the position, sr)h uil edb theScrtyMs14,th Fudbspode gardens, senior window boxes Clarke, M'rs, S. Allun, Mrs. H.: gan, Mrs. F. Ferguon: coleC- and elen Trew. Dana Coul-1 1Pvening tab te ec uý 1e-tr n ik Pwl eecorners and bring e report ta visitors et Mr. and Mrs. H. weire off ta schoOl Tuesday. ýBert Gibson ,andaprvdmretn I milo fo end tlower beds. Jose; single spikes: white, tian o! African violets, M,-. adik' Pwllwee the Septem ber meeting. it Ashton's.McadMs.Jhtiauers eptws Mrs, H. Jose rcccivcd the Mrs. H. Jose, W. Farrow; yel- W. Milligan: banging houzse wîoers o! the three-legged wa decided tbat we have a' Mcs, Jim Muller. Mss lorus son and sali wreonnde gv b Mre s. Floyd inn.in.A ngte cens hi~es nmbr f oitsanlo, . arow.Mr. . o~: lat.C.Meit N Ha ace.wooTh ertba SkicksepDaarke y upradscaîe-Wih bwM. Mur-aso!nveeks vton er near WtO thre pov-nb rts wc ls -- FI(rachi ashle the overa!l exhibit. and in pink. Mrs. H. Jase, V. Lesnick; flower ai-rangement in cîpwon lterthanSee atty.ening, in the cburccb bse- Axford, Hampton, are bh- iv. e andMaatoan lauh ied. rpothes eneotetasprtbv benfu s u e , J ik r , M s'ment, for oui- hLIbands,. W edayin g- witb M r. and M rs.! there foc a couple o! frosty ev atoaeo v n r M s . w n cs of t e N b l Pi e Bhe fawer section. Fwitb m av ed, Mrs. H. Jse, W. Far- w:ndserJ.miiuekarangs- Sbowinogthe greater speed in1will 'have a tuckey supper Frank Spry, Rochester, N.Y rin tevba a ejaingal ve epp r e tying z for second higbest row; srnuky, Mrs. H oe mn,4ichsbg, .Rc-wangwas Maurice Coulter e-.________hv a a njyilo gv tep H. ose mnt,4 ichs hghJ.Ric - hoquickly sewed a patch ý again Ibis veair. Mrs. R. Vir- Mc. an.d Mrs. Garth McGill, able trip. Th'e.N went throughied by Mrs. R. Robno O points:. Mrs. K. Werry took General Exhibits: D ispl1a v, ard. N. Haogkamp: decorativetesito k oell. tue valu'nteecred ta look after Mairk and Kim, Ocillia, are the paper mil at Maratbo'en e erah~eui- s ci n en in t eprinting the tickets and M rs.iholidaving this w eek w ith M c. to sec the u p o d u nePl s we e is ss d f c t ev g u second p ace fac the l e owr Mrs. H. sh et, M rs 1-B.D .arn geme r ea fee tc ableJo n T irew succes.ullv drap- j Slem on and M s. L. Stain-*and M rs. H . .1. M G il. p per. coming Tba Plnk e dsgi in uke A.O- section W. Farrow took flhe Jse, C. Megit: basket of mix- arrangement in unuisal Con- ped theclthsta uLumth utopaer cmig *aksi, ?ighest. twith second going ta ed asters. Mrs. K. Wcrrv, Mrs. tainer, N. Hoogkamp, D. Rrîd-milk bottle. The .ielly-bean toeine o mitte eîîin - ýMo.Hael WG.n Brne, MaD.,visite HoSu d venn Wtbfp-tanle ta theru aran e ent arc o uler a nde toc to be paced in hurcb kit-! spending su mme r holidays' Mr. an d M rs. George C a k w i ue Me t ie H. oScb it n idg ber, P ac c .chen M rs. R. Stenger gave a w ith the Sharp fam ilies. T e p i or t e l g î iScar o iough . w ere ta their f er vefa it nu m e mr , s m r d u V .c en iece fors.dining t : abl, obspr p ia e r a d n , W r p e s d a r po er vd i n ul m em orboe:f r I /e ~ ç ~ g [ /d ri fS t w ood Îa nii ii attendance w a3i e a n g. W r l as d t e at um m er hom e for the lo g îm e d r h e t n a a a o e i r a ara gem er f" o iaýs* r. A. W rr*M. James A. W erry ik im-!w eketid. cRas e d eri Th h i p h B n - a d p o u ti e b y n e o flaerscJ.Rikar, Danrd-interestig co-, proving nicely in hospit. M. ndMr eorge Mer-.b kpttitcvaitocntnu ge, ndG.Gibson: best flow urte Tt. ShriAn test. Meeting clased witb M'rs. Ella Creighton, Cal- cer, Mc. and Mrs. Carl Lang- dcin c , t n a t he oMr. est Phym n 1 n d r ye . W e then g ar ', is v isiting her sister, s a f a d M . a d M s s i I M rs. A rth ur a d M s r du i g ra a er o -cb d. a n s s i z e , V L e s o i c kd1M ra.da nda - - .. . . 8 0 0 J.ldest gentlemanoxwihe . en.lao'ed a vecy deliciaus qalad'Mvrs. T. M. Slemon. Lnsafta nte'aeaiira YtI2II e-e e u Ms. G. Walton, Mrs. Shea, J., lsawgnleamîllsngtf to i he'ak 1MrayMlcl S oupper provided bv Mrs. AsmbPoell-' -g dChance' show at Channel 9 in liciaus lunch. The ltl a-pl -us o-s nuti Rik,ý;sweepstakes, dahlia cei te-odettldynFch and servcd in ber other Toronto but were not luck3comgrsaopovddempymrehn25 Mrs, dose: aster, Mrs. K. Wer- ScotPowll.bMirsdeLon KENDA enougb ta be chosen "s con- short program. tstepode ry; znadian wand thenlistoffAprpd.'. Congi'atulations o Mrs.adVgeal ho.Cn zniMrs. K. Wennrry c wnes !e pciKcttg. Ns.L tanonmv glaMrdo..rMurs.gta Jase; ro.Cole,. ~prize. cdavt ftak utestants. I-lowever we migbt Mr. and Mrs. NoanWl WBarn the tables weose; re laden. .Ashton for a vc nîybc ag tedaiewspesec tbem in the audience thisison and daugbtersviidM.itmlog . yrrvJose whn took top gratulatiang are also extendedAîlOwiltheod t aren Pwell ldernoon, nd cial tim e'As largnual export value et en pôints in the recent Newcastle ta R. Rickard wha took bigh- Seion B str, whii th inid, o!race Donnl eda speront.oca tmewsent in the Harvey Jockso.next week or two. and Mrs. Vance WilsoSna ats rdu aea l o r t ic u l t u r a l S a c iot y Fo rwe r e p a o t s 1 0 te i r C l s s ,B rs.strs , J .wRik e, iD . taed F r a n r d g c v l e e r dM s. K n M u s n L t eM u ra l Pf a r k f o r t he e n s e - r d M r . o O aan dM u s 'El s y n T r n o B r a - e u n v e a rs , a n d to iB r ipla y -affn kg arn e b et w e enJKra n dM arilynv oa n d C a c a]da nd.RKe n Mh o me, Lite tb ern a fterYaan dwCaro l anb al!ebillio n d o U . rh. a g e p t 1 0 c a n . a nR10 T . r d e ; n, rs. W e r v ý t a l o o k a f t e r t b c s p r t s f o r c O c , M r s . H a r l d M G i l l , T a - ' d a l a n d F o n t h i l l o n S a t u r d aL g r a O ' a a s e t L a b o r ! d a y r, v i s i t t e r u n c o e b y f r mf i a g s r u mN g hs unfor bigh st ns Rck r, . Lenekdci so he n xt ar when the pe i'ot, w re ls c k vtoS t proved ta be pretty muc M n e M .a d r. GOrge M . and M rs. Ear Gi lI o!oa x ai. L m e x et ro 11the Juo1C4s.aedM r. Lane. G. Gibson: mauve.1 will again bc belli on th" .nt Mr. and M rs. H. J. M eGillîs. o! a pitching duel between'M rer Toronto were recet inr av a e *us ovr f r blio arn il ta 14.Mrsur n o s . i K . C ae nd la, M rs. L n , fo urth S undaY o ! A ugust, at M . and M rs. G eo. Irw in the p itchers. R alph K ennedy M ur. and M rs. V ernon S inde n guests o ! the W il e t M l jt a y ara' r n s o e S e a * * i i ~ i ~ M B i u e T il s o n n d s n s L siii c ; ~ a ~ n d t l a , 1 W a lto n a P a r k . a M d R. E o e yt I r i a n d M c a n d g tc h o n ef r u n n t h e j l ai d M c O ~r. a nd r . a b O ze c evsit n i r t ' a - P p e x a t r 0t t ' sited with Mr. anîd Mrs. L.11Werry, V. Lesnick and C adRooý wr ist:owfipice frKndl ena i Mu. d Mcs. Bob thein-~cln 0mlindlasPî LE Morse and David in Burlin:-1 Megit.M.Ens ri n r.adgtoerni h th n e' d ahflwtertMr. oyPa- cn t viere th( ap a-mlin os~ll~,W on S nyaltnd lpot ateet Dhi, deco.i'ativ, C.Mgi-S.cavgeon. 9hioo.ing when the first maî ri] colms o! Scarboruh;Mavcatnayer LIONS ROOM Mim Carol Morse leave Wy cactus. J. Rickaîrd, Mrs. S. AI-J j Congratulations to Mîrs. Will ta bat got a wailk aind tby lî 11ýherMrsJoese h s'Leslie Wright o! TacnowaCnd tl cdcsbl h plane ta ber home in Halifax,! lin, K. WcrrY; dahlia, show, 85hort hday Thueersa, Se.r uos, elpcdiby errons by ;Hospital, Peterborough. Misteoal, aradMr.Lod T vc !tefrgigi SAT., SEPT 18 NS .Len.Mrs. K. Werry,[ear l I 9h eda hcbpoedc *l..,Sjnden rnemaiîed for a while iteilar andsGrcTalrsfotspiinththrei Mur. B. Watsonî ("Pop"') was!Mrs. T. Wilson. One tuberons ý HKendall lads got same gond'A :of Ltte n Port Perry. aNtoa o-s rdeu 3:00 pi, a holiday weekcend guest o!i begonia floating in water, .1. We aie pIeased ta repor, ituttys'mdtagendýalsie wt Ms Ny Mr. and Mrs. H. Hobbs and' Rickard, Mrs. S. Allun ,K.\ r]. Howar~d Stevenis is home 0,itl lilv~~ irînîaaa i ~ the hospital.'igbt ta the Font*hill playens ýLitte Sunday aftennoorî. Congratulationsaretei-Wkstsdefo Sptm family. Werry. Mrs. T. Wilison: . The gam O nded 2- inafalo Oui- newlyweds, Mi-. and cd tr Mur. and Mr.Oa er1 18 a eonz h FILMS1 Those in hospital this weeklaoy variety, N. Hoogkamp.r. F. Toms accompanied;of the visitors TPhe next game Mrs. Ronnie Gav af Trentan, Moore who were receti mc otiuin aet h a are, Mrs. Mary Alldread, Mrs. Mrs. T. Wilsoiî, G. Gibson: Newcatl:- Eleven mcmi- Mr. and.Mrs.- Lloyd Slemon il be bei1-e n atrayatsent a feu, days, visitio'g ie- ried. t0- yarfrss h epe- Allin: patatoes, W. Fac ow- whom are under 15 ycacs o!ý visitons at Mr. and Mrs. E. . Mn. and Mrs. J. Pcos.ser anîd b£4 Authorized by law for the eucumber, Mrs. Lane, W. Fac" age. Their mud bouses have' Werry's. . Rac Atm o! Brockville called cow; onians, Wr. Farrow, H' !tbatched or corrugated metal Mrs. Franîk Denby,Bo in ta sec their daughtei-, Murs BY * S iK ý Invetnient of Truet Funds, Bl' Schmidt, Mrs, S. Allini roof1s, no windows, and forAmy Dennis, Amy and familyi"B &E S squash, Mis. H. Schmidt: of mud. They have vecy litîle o! living. Missianary work fomondyonterwyhm tomatoes, Mrs. .H. Schmidt-, furniture and flot mucnb work bhas been donrter sncondon.l whMur. and rA ~ * market basket of vegetables,ý is donc in the 770 to 8,î' terri- 1868. Mrs. Amy Dennis wc u U U LIr ~ ~- g11 9 Junior Class up to 10 vearq ' phlat, suar ardwood, caf- sisted o! reading the, minute-s Grave. i IN ErnEST IS PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY ljnusual ai-rangemen't o!ftee. citrous fruits, and impoct, o! last meeting, collection, The U.C.W. meeting wa s ee.1'. Nichais: decairati-eý fis1h, lumber, flanc, manufac- ýand recordiog o! six i.stI:ield Wednesd----ve-in--a t ------ O R M A BE EFT O A CC M U LA E Rar éngeaent %vild flowers, A.[ tured goods and farrn pro-' b r e c ls i as ia aî. tehom e of M r. and M rs. Roy A I Y- -1 ', ug . lL u& Lpnc.C isnadM!ducts. Their main prablems and 2,5 home calîs. The Octa- Mce e. .C>hteiU i AND COMPOUND HALF-YEARLY. BLirraws; arrangement in LI _ anc avec-population, unem-' ber meeting will be at the rc.Rv C.Wie TAM A---------------- tisusai Conîtainer. R. Rickard. -pioynîent. -and lows'landand_ borneo! Mrs.__Hetry Pearce. opened th e meeting witb h K.___a prayer. Mrs. Roy Mercer rend fE . od.i T. Nichais: pie plate tbc seripture and Mrs. Wm.i b ULLo garenKBrige, T NchoMercer gave fthe Devotionalrrv 47cFOW E M. Burrows: vegetable char-~ and prayer. Mrs. G. Catbcactý> ~sk fo Garntedtnvmtiet oler Riekard; ane liouse plant, T. 5E the Indians and their plightia les1,, >. i 5 Nichols, S. Lane: bcrd bouse t l ~ ~ r The reserves are becoming Bae or feeder, C. Wilson: dahli a.B 5555 DUN e d a B oa t oveTcrowded and the Indians: IK N O w r T.Ncol.R Readan rcntaoutmd ebRueI zniJ. Rudell. T. Newca.,tle- Startiniz in the a very interestung evening, au working on sc'hedule. The;~ C Nicbols. S. Lanle: Iargest sun- fall of Ibis year, an older age thé pictures wiîî include sîides ladies decided ta bave a Ba-. SILVIKRIN Shampoo - Mfm pcil12 or10 9 AN fowr M Browý,J Rdel goua continuation of !QebcadBrts C]m aar in November, and as the! T.GcRESYaî: et.B.Rnes wl tn P1 bsea. Eee nron tishweColm - atbr1 n h ukysp R. Pavne: carrats. R. Biekard. Guides, known as the SaTbankof!ering service is Oc-' lae D na r an Mr.Seil14 o .91 0 Barnies, S. Clarke. R. Bickand, villaei r il, itenyasattend tihe movie niglit, thbbc e fiwigWednesdav, C la e D n a r a f ani A. Clark: longe.et cucum- of age and avec, who are ., date is set for Tuesday even- terlde are going to find ber-. T. Nichos. R. Riekard, terested in furtbering Iheir îng. September 2lst, et 7:30 tesle ut uy e IA I arD e sn S.Lae;gade Pot J R-learning ofGuiding. p.m., i heLosth0leme lveas quto es.We del]. T. Nichôls. S. Lane. D3. This new group will begin There will be a slight cost, Downs join, she received the,, Tufford. D3. Visser; Poster on a veu-y low income, and as 15e for childi-en and 25c foac prize donated tliis montli bta WATCH FOR THIS AD-11 OWiW.N SOUND MF.AORa ORHAA awards, P. Niklaus. S. Muc- it is necessai-y ta acquire a adults. Tbe Sen Rangers aisýo the anc coming the fai-thest BOWMANVILLEN WCSL itb LXN41GTO LNT)AY PETRRROUII Nair: serapboak awards, A. sail boat, the girls will unden- ask te keep in mind the bake distance. The United Oburcli n v n ' ama cA.iK.ON iN)SA PEERUROGE Claike. G. Johnon: picture take bake sales on a monîlv sale, the fist to be held Sep-, Women'g Presbyterial meet JACKSON'S DEUG STORE DEGJI U "flTSy SWLLPILLE KNGSTON4 award. A. Clark. bases as a way 10 earn rnaney'. temaber 1 8th. Watcb fo>r pas- 1 ing in Orono was noted and m ,usn Junior Class il to 14 Yearni Their fîrst prajet wili be in Ici-s wilh furtber in formation also that Miss Muni-ic Stevens > LEX - CO ,DIUGS Unusual arrav o! weeds. B. tbc sbowing o! slides, taken for this, and al ather sale-,i.of Bowmanville, wba is P'Ahomemu 5P Rriedger. K. Bridger: derora- ntthebc beitaRe camps a ourn- The cost for the gail boat willon leave from Atrica, is to be - LOVELL 308 DUNDAS, WESI WHITBY tive ar-an2ement wiîd flow- ber o! Guides attended Ibis he at least one thousand dol-lane of the main speakers. A S UT ' Ci-s, W Wil&on. A. Eilbeek. yéar. lacs, se your co-operation and, missîoarr collection was tak-' B. Bricdger, arrangement in This wili mail probably We support wiU! be appreciated. 'en up. A dalnty .jnv wu

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