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Foundey ang Mrs, Rodman pros el ixid ia Notes and Comments SA gree Tig ; hn Clu cceded to tepch-the girls Italian hem-| Port Perry Commu, has th to 3 Sha : \ rv on. |Stitehing. A buffet . luncheon was. 88 .-the ~poyer. to Hiss 1 + -Eoucarion IN THE NEWS portines ts the Hover Io besos: eceives i 2 fast Thursday vening 8 Very on et aed M. 1 R ti ¥ dibenture or-otherwiga =~ S00 ; x 8 Ame m . + AL Bl Coming events cast shadows, and so {IE Shiau, he aportamee of the On Thursday last the' Library Board HL iy their Ti iw Mary Wilson "haiked Mrs, Gatton € oria ecrea lon a napa land Re rt : } of the Canadian Navy lies in' stressing i : surprise a . 2 . . Conservation ared; and to RSet) I yao hyd Torter, Mister of commission of ay inte the affairs a ry suipte 2 thelr Trievde 3 a party held in the base- ok A Talus Top on Biol ' ~~ + BIG NEWS COMING-SOON with agencies of 'governs i i Education for the Province of Ontario, 4 3 d ment of -the United Church, : a -nm 3 5 d : 1 : 7 {AE E 3 these fwo truths, EE stter of J..D. Luc KC. P A Rome : Members of vour Ree wo hh. CiEal councils and local SRT) 4 EY. 2 indicated some wide- "Seoping ghitiges EE eg: Iter: Vago D../ bliwaS, wy rb "Kithouigh the gathering was pr, ih ol Wis; Badia on Saturday, ich Jor ers of you) Reeregation C ommittee h: dither rmimizations. p) i . 'Re - h p 3 ot 4 3 WwW , 'ne s { ' that are to take place n our educa Th Cobia: Ais: soni ais far iil the nlii ho Will of large as had been expected, everyone ; 0 0 em vi 4 Lp am. ; recently especially Mr. Art Carnegie and Mr. chil Jes tional set-up. . Mr. Porter's speech at- | ! esata ging log thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Many © are proud to report that our struction sub-committee, completing negot Mines i+ 'imocted much attention. The sepafate [into the news a Jot in the coming the Late Charles R. Stewart, and that Ah Res Wore. Wied Club "Club Skit" .was chosen to be staged your Re rdakio Contre. It is BE : oo Ki a, the public school trustees: ex-|wecks. The resignation of Mr," Mc-|Mr. Stewart had:provided in his Will i gan Lio rane | th + Pe [at the Royal 'York: Hotel on Nov 10. ey eation. Centre. . IL is hoped that an "rn & MONTEITH Hu - pressed uneasyness concerning status | Gregor, chief commissioner for the en- |as follows: "In memory of my pleasant the boys were rt th y i Good luck girls, - ment will be made soon. BD. ACCOUNT ANTS fir)" v LAR ; : oe ) : 5 te >ubli : ' J ' 4 'e 'ear these, . Cla , 2 ' { $ wel 4 of their respective systems. Teachers forcement of the Combines Act, has hours spent at the Public Library, | DIL le- ES AHN gol avar-witheds tai ; PLANS FOR F RIDAY, DE C EMBER 9h (RY of both the elementary and secondary [brought to a head a situation which [direct my executor .to purchase and winring someting, they alse. had to y : . : Ao East, Oshawa. att schools debated the . implications - in {should long since have- reached the [present to the Trustees of the Library i I whe, Doyo » he dio : E very citizen of our community is asked to ke ep. WW. Riehl, C.A., Eg) & terms of their positions in 'the new [general public. That history of pro-|as a Memorial to my sister and myself, : " rr big night on December 9th. Chevrolet Car Draw, I3t Partuer he if there was nothing left they had to make themselves a iat out of a paper | bag. The prize for the best dressed | scheme. The furore was shortlived. [fits and increases in prices for the|twelve chairs of u type which in his A hn, Entertainment, at the- High- School-=both auditorium dios "1 Ina subsequent address; Mr. Porter |Past four-years has been an unsavory [discretion will be best suited to the ? y No LIL) nasium. We hope they will be packed for this great evening or emphasized that the changes were one, is generally held, . . but until |convenience of the persons using the ae pn Mrs. Loue con | ; : ; {i limited to those of the curriculum. |the tabling of the 'correspondence be- |library." i hay iid os n 2 My 14 telly Reo | fun, More news very soon. | qs The gist of what that is resolves itself [tween Mr. McGregor and Mr. Garson| 'This is indeed a very kind and Sendai Ee Godley 3 hilar. LNA ET : ton, a4 into a four-fold division---primary, there way little petua) evidence io thoughtful Drosents nd one of lasting ous 'paper contest: followed. « Each od wry those Christinas photos taken, . y ; : . junior, intermediate and senior--which | prove how odorous the dealings really [use.. "You will notice that considerable Pi RUS Yeo: To dress "oni ao) Food f B it . } ' covers the gk system from one to | were. When an official of the integrity [leeway is permitted the executor in Srendiivs HAUSE thew | or 1 ritain he anniversary-service was "well at- SRS thirteen. .~ Educators have realized and power of Mr. McGregor resigns . choice. as to style and price and the Were ion time limit of ton minutos | We ean make this Possile 'with aoa a Visitniy $ w ore | gin bo LT i . that our present system is a highly [the event is of national importance. Board are trying to get an interview . : i i Your: Hel y communities including Uxbridge, A - ] - or : Ye : : and the creations at the cnd ofthat our 'Help. Greenbank, ete. The speaker, Rov, T if , artificial one... the school is far : with Mr. Lucas at the Library, if pos- time were something to béhold. Mike : $ ign! Wallis. of- Cr iii TR 3 a _ removed both from the needs of thef.' ( REMEMBRANCE DAY sible, so that a heart-to-heart talk can Ofc "was Aen a oiiee Top hotn al | Since the war, . Scugog Chapter,| "2 lace,_of Greenbank, and the sing- aN <7] learners and community life. It is| _ . . '|be indulged in, as to the best style and Tory well el A I A EO | LO.D.E., had been- sending food par- ing of Mr. Burgin and his daughter of i true that much patchwork has been "Buy a Poppy, Sir?" ~~ - [type of chairs for the Library and its of bowls was | lived. with loThGering cels to the Aged British people (with | Goodwood were much enjoyed as were 5 done but at best, it has remained "Sure, sure. The money goes to the patrons. We feel sure Doug. won't ns pay oon helpful assistance from our churches [the organ and piano selections of Mrs. 63 oye lf re 1 . . : and alleys. Mrs. Beth Oke won the Tok : ~1C. Croxall and Mrs, Handley M ., By « @ patchwork. veterans, Good cause. Here's. fifty [let us down, but will get something and local service clubs.) "an ANxAL. 4 Mrs, Handley. Mr. ¥ ! ) '| cents Mustn't forget to "put that |that we- will be proud of and which lady's prize but the man's prize was ; 2 Kaile made special note qf the ser- - iy Sri our, educational authorities ave [*"1 2 : . Oe P won by Merlin Dowson after he and We wish very earnestly to continue lviee next Sunday-at the regular hour EEE ! : Mooi . | poppy on the other suit for the church [would be in line with Mr. Stewart's i lee A ay ! our, . INS vitally concerned that our school sys ? 5 " K Bruce Beare-tried- several-times to : : [this for the winter months, as we feel The neore iv TERE Ay RK - , 1 lly | service. Now, let's see what was that | wishes, Peace to his ashes. . . ; ) } 1e sincere sympathy of this. com- it i § tem should seek to develop a socia y account 1 was "chethin ii H. G. Hutcheson. Tre: break a tie. MARJORIE McENANEY. the need is very great. But we have munity is extended to Mrs. Bertwin y ; responsible citizen in terms of phy- 1s. its What ERY "Day ; i i : Son, stony, Many other games were layed but {of the CBC's tabks and public affairs [€OMe to the end of our resources--in Blac kburn, of Scott, and or fariniil y HT _ sical, emotional, intellectual and social Vols rhe -- are too numerous to mention here. | department, who is the producer of twe [other words 'we need Funds, - i Sturdy the ovat. a ra A : i well-being. Our complex society de, oans ® you! a 7 : Sy When it came time to: pick a supper fnew programs, both starting Nov, 16. 2D e : munity had a-bee at the skating nk RR 7 ~--f-------i--mands-skills; competencies and under- | For the Véteran who served at the 50- 50 Club. Enter- partner there was quite a bit of hilari- | hey are In Search of Citizens-- Lon, Members will canvass our ) lished wa Elia 3 i foe standings which our present curri. |"front" 'in either of the World-Wars ty. - The men "were required to find [dramas ahout rehabilitation a town before November 24th. We are ris Bacar i 3 sreat deal. There vl culum does not provide. If deméeracy [remembrance will flood back unstem- tains Fireside Club a Indy in the dark, ance he found her | facing new Canadians Prk sini asking everyone to give. We have so ba e another bee next' Saturday. RATE i : sas med of the slime, the foul air, the ' ; eds ) , Al ! * broad much, let us he generous--the objec- re rink committee are working - very 4 3 A is to survive; education must do a 1 * . d i he claimed her as his supper partner. [ost | uesday at 8 p.m. on- Dominion |, 5.0 hard to ensure us of some fine skating oe ! much better' job than hitherto. Our moans and nerve wracking suspense,| It was a very pleasant evening we |The gales of laughter were loud and fies of cig "tive is $375.00. g Vi : 9 ! : % : ickeni P g ; A and a series of eight talks on the prac- . this winter. "There are tickets now - bon present system -is largely a Prussian the searing pain and the SICRCNINE (had, entertaining other clubs. It cer- [long over this selection." We all sat|gicql application of social science ee. Sei available on' a draw for a turkey and rs k system brought to this country via [fears of the battle. But will he re-|ainly was' a. good idea--a - wonderful {down to a beautiful table of food which |(},c0ri ies, by Sydney Katz of Toronto] a rooster, the draw to he win 4 ihe - 2 B sNova Scotia some one-hundred years | member WHY? way to make friends. A"hymn and a [had been set right in the Kitchen. As "Tuesdays at 7.30 p.m. on Trans- B h d ook: bet ire € Sistine, Buy: voor ks : ago! We have outgrown it and it is Will any of us remember why we [prayer and then Roy and 'Wenda Ken- Wwe had prepared for more, there was |(unada. Mrs. McEnaney is active in ethes a ticket now from any of FE a 3 : ; High time something was put in its [endured in varying degrees the hard- dall, our program conveners took over. [plenty to eat. This situation was ex- [| janning and directing "CBC politieal] Don't forget about the W.A. pro. |or the hoys of the community. - 3h >| © place' .. hence the new curriculum |ships which we imposed" upon our-| A novel idea of mixing people--when tremely advantageous to the Men. We lo mentaries, forum debates al pro-d ject ior This. week-end Remon a And Spa - 5 + +H : and the new divisions in our system. [selves that we might win those two|cach member was given a card with a [were sorry that there weren't more grams about human relations. Movers HOGI het: will oy fy iat oa that the rink com- ol The changes will not affect the pre- |great ire? Will- we remember the [name, sonie male, and the other fe-|couples out to enjoy themselves be- | I opens pio! plier X: mittee has plained. . This Friday fs Si 2) wt oi 3 o> om - bridge on Friday, November 11th from night, Nov, T1th, 'they are having the . ° 1% : sent separate school system--it will [long Li at the factory, the short male counterpart, such as Romeo and cause they-did miss a very good {ime. 1-8 pam. at thé Dept. of Agriculture first J oi + "however bring about great changes in |rations at -home, the absence 'of [Juliet, the males then had to act their{ The next meeting will be held at the office, a d in our Church on pi rday -- i : Sta ® of progr ossive enciites, iy! 1 'the -objectives--the tefihiques; pupil's erations the "worry for loved ones part and let their "mates" recognize [home of Mrs. Reva Linton on Decem-{ - ety pC Ns _ Daturcay, jhe euchre this week. is to be: held in 7 -the-objectiv. ques, i 5 : = } = November 12th from'1 to 8 p.m. This [the school starting at 8.30 p.m. There i 9 tivity, teaching and 'those other |away, and the anguish we felt when |them, you can imagine the laughs. {ber 1st. . . ae : . h 111, on activity, - te £2. ih as did ; is -an excellent opportunity to have [will be gopd prizes. Admission 25e 3 things that apply to classroom living. they were lost?- These we endured| Teamed up, we went through a sue-| ~~ - Ie 2 ) 0 B ts A It will demand more of the teacher; [that we might keep our democracy. [Cession of games, some fast and } ye -- ree Bi however, it will" give the teacher| Our Democracy,--the right to boss |furious; dome that required a little pr . sim re rare interes es = N a greate? scope and opportunity to ourselves! This isthe thing we must |brain work, quizes and: ete. id of jt Scugog gs) : : PRO 0 creatively work at his job and his remember. We don't want anyone to|very entertaining, ; 4 y i a should be greatly in- [take away our freedom. But freedom| Our lunch committee, Clrenee and| The service on Sunday was very in- Scout News : - Sy d, is a relative thing. The dictator has |Dorothy Butson,' and' Chas. and Pat |$piring and the choir did their usual | i i crease . ; os ye : ith Miss Allene Sweetman at| This budzet of Scout news. is like | 3 LENE EE Sa IN _ |freedom, perhaps.more than we have. | Harvey, had puf in some good work-- | best, wit Miss ene Sweetman ) ; tv : His" freedom is. a freedom without |pie, ice cream and coffee were served |the organ. "All are pleased to sce her [4 delayed broadeast--a little late. Fag TROUBLED WATERS : rules, it is his alone and obtained at|to a very appreciative crowd. following in. the footsteps of her This, however, can-be explained be- tA The Mainguy report on the Canadian |the expense of the whole people. 'Nor| Thanks. was given by Mrs. Helen grandmother, Mrs. Geo. Sweetman. . cise Wednesday sight is Scout meet- | di ~ | 7 = Navy, apparently dictated by Mr [is it perfect, for a dictator can never | McMaster for the Fireside Club and | The anniversary concert. held on ing night and closing time for this | hs : ' Brockington--the English used,--. in-|be free from. fear. OUT OWN President, Bob. Pickard re- | Tuesday evening in Grace Church was estimable family journal. -So to re- 3 : _dicates that the service had serious-| Democracy, then;"} must 'be a tree. plied that we of the 50-50. Club were |a pleasing success. Rev. J. Bick pow eh . § ly deteriorated in the post-war years.|dom with rules; such rules as WE |so pleased to see so many members. made a splendid chairman. The choir . Sst week the ( ubs and Scouts Stored 3 The attitude of the officers to the [decide will give the greatest freedom| The Rev. Mr. Riddell also said how [opened .the.program with a hymp. The visited by their Chaplain Htev, J.T. a general pergonnel is one that is dif- to the greatest number of people. Let [pleased he was to be with us, and our [program consisted of several numbers | Coneybeare. Jim Rider and Ted Denny, N ena ficult to understand. It was sug-|us remember that the democracy we |own Rev, Mr. Smith offered our thanks by Quaker Hill Quartette, Mrs. Gordon who attended the Bronze Arrowhead | J gested that this attitude was a carry- fought for, and suffered for is, in|in having them as our visitors, Jeffrey, elocutionist, and a reading by 'atrol leaders course at Camp Samae | ba H over from the training period spent plain. English, self-control, and such| With Pearl Warriner of the Fire-|Sondra James. We were pleased to [during the summer, passed the course ae a! with the Royal Navy. At a time|a democracy starts in our home and [side Club to play "Ald Lang, Syne", [see Rev. F. G. Joblin and Rev. w. C. satisfactorily and wére presented with | : £ i LE when England. is. "rapidly "wiping out |our- school and community and ~ so | we joined hands in thie tradition] man- | Smith, of Port Perry, at the meeting. Ap Opie badge 5 by: ME. Suliman. . i ' her caste system it seems strange that (broadens out to embrace the entire ner and decided that "Auld Acquaint: |We also enjoyed the pictures shown by | Several routs wens oa hike Sus - the 'gold-braids' of the R.C.N, should |country. : ance would not be Forgot." -|Rev. Mr. Riddell, At the close all urday With Scout Master Ted Griffen. ; A " be striving to introduce it into the cul-| * If this is what we remember. we REN ot were [edi sie Jasimen for ay ] 2 3 sllishon bl ina ar oe WOU Jimmie Gowler, _whose pioneer an- often assists at the microphone. when : i : : P unday and 1e concert, [der ho ie can -blow that horn, od: p z . i ' , i ] tre 2; A i Boy hres) Sebi with those who Or H I cl b S21500. or yu Scoutmaster Jack Whitmore tells | CSters set sail in a praire schooner [Jimmie Gowler and his musical com- - HA armed a is one of the tenets of |"To you from failing hands we throw | nt, ospita u Sorry to hear Mrs. Elmer Sweetman [the scribe to get ready to publicize a, for Canada's west, gets the feel of Hiejpany recreate the ballads and times fe good government: That the problem | the torch, = Plays Port Perry is in the General Hospital, Oshawa. "Paper Drive"; wagon and the pioneer life by taking of early settlers in the weekly broad- i ~_of human relations is also of vital im- [Be yours to hold it high . . . : We wish for herr a speedy recovery. Brownies, Guides, Cubs and Scouts [his 'own "schooner" out beyond the feasts of "Prairie Se hooner" over the 23 > t that Mrs. J. | were thrilled to take part in the ob- [gates of Winnipe With him is CBC Tr C i i" k, S y Ji : "The Ontario Hospital Ramin n We are sorry to report 4 g peg. ans-Canada network, Saturday J : Pil P Demara fell and broke her arm. She |servance of - 'Remembrance Day. In|Maxine Ware, soprano soloist, who lat 12.00 p.m. (midnight) D.S.T. LR, v : 4 Club played its. first tournament of 8 spending a few d IVE ith her company with "the C anadia Le ri n - L I -- 5p ¥ | THANK YOU = ji SHIRLEY ~~ '|the season recently against the Port is re : Do a uli ry ary al to the ED ay on by : i ; T ) Party, Club Dine Ger event go ow ole will re che on Friday a brass band to the Presbyterian and| - gp ; he schools s : A ss bi 3 shyte IN + The Executive 'and members of On Tuesday night the Orange Lodge | many good games were enjoyed. November 11th, Armistice Day. United Churches were approgriate The Passin Show } iN Branch 419, Canadian Legion, wish to [embers were hosts to about sixty| When the tournament was over the Miss Marjorie Milner is spending. a services were held, \ , 0 te. - 8 ! 38 gl ki : hig? amy A Weerely er Pons friends and neighbours who all en- ponag wares Nene Doubles, Qpieria few days with her aunt Mrs. Emma| Members of the' Group Committee ; by "M.A. C. n . 1 lerry and viemLy Joyed euchre. The hall is much im: PIA iD ATR ry | Crozier, in Prince Albert. vo of the Port Perry Scouts Association| . hl "wesponded fo. the eall on Poppy Day. roved with a shiny coat of paint, and Doubles, Ont. Hospital 7-.Pust Perry |. Sond James, Linda and [were "Special guests' of the Oshawa Ihe American government has just Jobless claims in September were & The receipts were heartening, appro- P y oD 1 3; Mixed Doubles, Hospital: 11--Port Miss Sondra James, Lir ! pecial Ya elensed a report dealing with opening [up 79 per cent. over 1948. Pric os wore os ; imately $05.00. ~~ - the new card tables ang chairs were Perry. 3. Grand total Hospital 25, Dianye Fralick spent the week-end | Scouts: Association at their annual up u suhartic empire of Gome- 11000. Lun tr Ts NE 5 ximately also. enjoyed. Winning high scores y : ! with Miss Yvonne Milner." meeting and election of officers at|'P ® ° ; ! ) UT Up Loo. \ We would also like to thank the Port Perry 9. Y a oe % : 000 people in. the. area of northern POPE were Mrs, F. Gibson and Mr. Russell - Mr. and Mrs. A. Sheffield visited her [Camp -Samac; and were pleased to{. . . \ : . girls who did such a marvellous job | "The Hospital players had the edge : . .. |British Columbia_and Alaska. New St: Spinks. Low scorers were Hazel Cor- ' \ parents Mr. and Mrs. M. King at 7|mecet several of the Provincial Ex- » AN : A pave ling N selling the poppies on Saturday last; ner and Ross Duff. Lunch 'was servid over Port Perry because the Whitby Ti t p Tet Weck. demdire: & 1 . 7" !means of transportation make such a psychioldgist says that to be hap- "+ also the Veterans, both old and young, ["°" 1¢ "08S : 5 8 club had begun their season of play |Mile Island a few days last wee Ives dream practical. - py and successful you must learn to who attended the Church Parade in and everyone is invited to attend the a month earlie. after their recent marriage. ~ It served, too, as a rehearsal for oh . oe forget now what was he talking \ - 3 . Yor Yorrv ¢ woting ' » t : haw TIF EB goodly numbers on Sunday. = - flont orang November 32nd be" The refreshiient committee "did a Seugog Junior Home-makers. Fort Tom ihtinil iepting go pel 85,000,000 Japanese ofanges are due [about . . filling out indome tax _:.. To date we have had two local calls | h, grand Jobin serving -a dainty -lunch| The second meeting of the Scugeg| ag oo rN i to arrive in Canada on the 24th of |papers? - ; if «10 . : - . nak held at the |Vincial Field Commissioner will at- Novewher | « for help this year amounting to .$45. The sympathy of the community is|at the close. A return match has [Junior Home-makers was tond Tell vou more next week: | Vovember .. a great Improvement Lo. it : One of these cases is still under ob-|extended to the Lane family of Col-|been arranged at Port Perry on Nov- home of Bonnie Gerrow, on Nov. 6th aphee 1%. fone, hut in the" meantime. |0Ver those ballon bombs she was ship- Ruth Willi : Ue -\ servation and hospitalization may be lumbus on-their recent bereavement in ember 26. A : J with fourteen girls present. p AVE , APEd ne "I ping here in 1944! J w bu h [ilins now gi Jeet of a . : "We 0 i : ) a oe aland. by virtue of her -mar- necessary. : hy the death of Mrs. Lane, _ a wa AP on 2 We opened our meeting with the dol v pnd EN : : The building of the Yegion Hail is] M : d BS - singing one' verse of Come Let Us| . RATAAR - 4 The provincial government is being Jags to the native ruler Seretze. going on, Veterans, so let us all help , Sorry to report Mrs. E, Tripp is in Lu Sing of His Wonderful Love" followed A pressed to provide 'alcohol education' | KPAM® is reported to be building up ; to make it a success. poor health. Visiting her last Sun- Girl Guide News by repeating' of the Lord's Prayer.| The Annual Bazaar, Sale of Home ... but it looks upon such sugges-|" black record of selling liquor to the | . . a day were Mrs. W. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs, : The secretary read the minutes of the [Baking and Afternoon Tea of the tions 'ryely' for some $52,000,000 in natives, wo, 1 Cig Sor don Tripp and Mr. and Mrs, Steels, | The ridge esting *E the Girllast meeting. The roll call was an-|United Church Woman's Association liquor taxes finds its way futo the pro. ira . : hh diss x $4 " .3 n H S § " . AA Can You Beat This? Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, |Guides wasTheld on ri ay night at |swered by each girl giving the pre will be held i the School Room of the |yincial coffers because so many people | No one is pleased with the new rent HE v Cecil Gib h ival of a the school. . The following girls were |dominent colour of her bedroom. Mrs. [United Church on Friday afternoon, haven't had the benefit of such-edu- HE h son on the arrival of a son, ; ot 5 regylations . . the ténants.siy rents NG J¢ had brought to the Star Office le brother for A : enrolled by Captain J. Godley--Caro- |Boundey called on Sondrd James to [November 18th at 8 p.m. Everybody cation. y NA : ? a little brother for Anne. : - will'go up too much . , and the land- oa Friday, . November 4th, by Mr. : line Naples, Miriam Pickard, Glady |give an account of the trip to 9 Alliston. welcome, el nov.17 RE toh : iw «Wf Ettey, of Manchester, a few| Miss Muriel Steele was visiting |Lane. Enrolment night is always Sn --- If St Laurent had introduced rent|ie eho yt ke oh enouED 4 « : SR . strawberries that he had picked in [Miss Betty Lamb on Sunday. : looked forward to by the Guides. The 0 & BINGO: : decontrols before the election instead either Why. d did it do anythi . ? Dea . "thé morning. He also, informed us he| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robertson and next meeting will be held Friday night| FOR MOR at Port Porry- Yacht Club, Friday, |of after it-. . . Drew would have been yimng/ : ; < RE .. picked om October 27th, a few green [family were with Mr. and Mrs. Sin. November 11th at the school at 7.30. . LOCAL NEWS TURN November 11th, at 8.90 p.m. Socials [a lot closer . ... in spite of the fact LEN FEN J : Na peas from his garden, and had the [clair Robertson, Port Perry, on Sun-| Pleased to-see so many out to the oP 3 members" and those wishing to be |that the Conservatives would have The toughest place for a communist : 3 pleasure of eating them for dinner, day, a i parade. We sure ete rove ot di T AGE ntembers welcome, ° wiped out rent control completely, to be these days is in a labour union, o $ \ a. cil 3 al CHRISTMAS BAZAAR & EA--P gn a Annu T reshyteriar Church, Sat Decembe 3 : : bt J er rd y A P. m. p wi : { Ne