'T'TXV flA TAfl5A %T OrflA'VI~'Otfl'~' fl~*~ r.*.fl~** ---- - -- ---.-- -rHE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1934 REV. A. S. KERR IS ........GUEST SPEAKER AT HOME - SCHOOL CLUB Minister of St. PauI's United Church Spea.ks on "IChildren and p Education" The regular meeting of the Home ..'.-,,'< ~and School Club was held in Mr. Johnston's room of the Public School on Wednesday, Dec. l2th. with Mrs. W. A. Clarke in the chair. The meeting opened with "0 Can- / ada," followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. "Good King Wencellas" was sung. Af ter the minutes and business. the following program was V Kgiven: Vocal solos by Mrs. V.* Ott and Mr. Alex McGregor. that were greatly enjoyed, Christmas dialogue by pupils of Miss Jewell's room met with hearty applause. The guest speaker. Rev. A. S. Kerr, gaveea vernY t I ~helpful and interesting addreso - Children and Education." He staid the home is an educainlisiu tion as well as the school and that 0 children should be trained in edu- cation to formn the right ideals on and the art of self management. re- garding putting chîldren on their honour in every day life in service for their country and fellowman. He impressed the value of good friends and of parents being chums of their children which meant more than anYthing else. His last ."~-~ ithoughts were the forming of good characters which he said was the most valuable asset in life. By good character he said it included ahl the above. and last and most important was reverence for God, Home and the Flag. The parents and teachers need ta set the example for the ______________ _______--children. His address was greatlY M~f~n~ fr Reief appreciated by the audience. Miss L4LAA~. ~23 mothers present. miss Jewell was called to the Peas, Corn, Tomatoes. Park and front and Mrs. Kennedy read a nice- Beans, potatoes, carrots, turnips, and ly worded address, and Mrs. Laphen even currants were included in the and Mrs. Richards presented her znotley assortment of produce do- with a beautiful floor lamp and nated towards the Christmas baskets occasional chair on her aoproach- for the poor at the Canned Gaods ing marriage with Mr. MacLeod. Matinee at the Royal Theatre oni Miss Jewell. although taken by sur- Tuesday afternoon. The theatre was prise. thanked the members for packed for the occasion and practic - their beautiful gifts and for the co- ally all were children. operation she had always received Mrs. V. H. Storey, Mrs. D. F. from the mothers and Home an d Henry, Mrs Frank Jackman and' coo lb.T-eysn x"o he's Mrs. Owen Pagan represented the a jolly good fellow". after ih Women's Weîf are Çommittee wh Miss Jewell and her group served a have been liard at work for some dainty lunch. days and who will make the distri- bution of the produce on Manday. MEDICAL OFFICER 0F The donations will prove a great help ta the ladies in the fine work HEA.LTH PRESENTS they are doing. r Great credit is due Mr. C. T. Ross,' ANNUAL REPORT e manager o! the theatre, who placed tI the theatre at the disposal of the (Continued from page 1) t( comrittee for the afternoon. Mr. t Ross provided a program af out- no new licenses be issued ta any new standing menit including an amusing dealers in raw milk.I cartoon, an extremnely fun.ny comedy, inspection of Schools and a f eature picture "One Man's Th wPuleSolserin Journey" with Lionel Barrymore and Tetw Pub olic osnwre ion- May Robson as the star players. It vspecead on onecsaite ary on was a very human picture of a doc- vnene was f ond dfcltie.Waer to'sstugls na smaîî community fand hatisashngfailtis er agaist n epdemcof amalîpox, and a picture that aroused one's One of the mast remarkable things sympathy w-ith others in less for- about the report is the financial tunate circumstances. statement which shows that it costs only 4lc per capita ta keep healthy. The Women's Welfare Committee This probably is the outstanding are desirious of expressing keen ap- expense in the tow;n showing the preciation of the support accorded' greatest amaunt of good far thel them at this matinee. and they hope least expenditure.I that the public will continue this Onîy $1491.17 was spent for health support until every needy family is purposes during the year. The Med- provided for on Christmas Eve. ical Officer of Health received $270, __________________the Publie Health nurses $1000, the Saniary nspetor$25.00, Secretary, $25.00, Milk for undernourished children $12000, and supplies $51.- 17. * Twenty-three complaints af nui- u sances were received during the 12 iiL5 vri JiU ~ '~Imonths and action was taken in uggestion every case. ,~The Well Baby Clinic, which was ed 37 clinlcs held with a total of 231 Everyone aotnoaed ata he a hw attndanc eroa remarks and ob- servation's Dr. Birks adds to hs re- At GIFTSport as follows: Free milk ias up- AL GIFTSplied during the winter manths ta a number of chldren in the schools who are under weight. This is made -Lamps - Curling Irons possible by the Milk Fund which Is S25cand35c ox ornled frarncontributons bythe S$100and $1.25 and School Club, Teachers' Fund, .tsdeuse..... $295 Rotary Club and Welfare Bad It ..... lOc and 15e able contribution ta the health of these children. 1 During the summer twenty chul- dren had their tonsils removed. This was made possible by the physic- .....5c, 10c, 15c, 20c tans of Bawmanville who contributed S5clOc,15c heir timeand work and by the Ro- 5c, oc,15C aryClubwhopaid the hospital ex- . ...... lOc rol1 penses. These children have ai! * ditions. In readlng the reports of w a restartling disclosures wlth regard ta, H ardware political Intrigue or commercial r___wrongdoing. it la we]1 to keep i mnd that the general background of BOWMANVII.LE human conduct la stlll f airly dlean and dependable, and that for the one individual who fails ta apprec- late his responslbililtles to his fellow Christmas Tobaccos Cutex Gif t Sets HOT WATER Cigarettes - 50e - 1.10 BO T E Cigars - - 50c - $4.00 35c - - $4.50BO T S Tobaccos. . 60e Up A PRACTICAL GIFT UNITED CIGAR STORE Special Xtuas Bottie .o AGENCYDen'Sert Guaranteed 2 years 512 T eeGuaraflteed 1 year 69e Bath Saîts- 25e, 50c, SI1 Guaranteed 4 years ..51.49 Gift Sets -50ce $5.00 Cards and WILLIAMS' OGT EIST SHAVING SETS Staiiner $C.30GaTe -eN E 59c - 98c $3 au 8 SJ. W. WORRALL, Opticiam ALIEX MieGIREGOIR, M and t our store POE9 r g WE DELIVER ~ PRESCRIP'TIONS A SPECIALTY muen, there are hundreds who are - Obedience alone gives the right "God is the fountain of l.ight, and filled with the desire to deal up- ta command."-Emerson. . He illumines ane's way when one ia rightly in business and ta make an "Obedience, wemay remember, is obedient. The disobedient mae effort to achieve better social condi- part of religion, and theref are, an tions. It la nat advisable to dwell element of peace; but love which ini- their moves before God makes His, too intensely on the nevelatians of1 cludes obedience la the whole."- or make thema too late ta follow the seamy aide of human nature. i George Sewell. him."-Mary Baker Eddy. TOMATO Chrstmas Dinner.. JUICE CranberrieS Lb. 25C a r g e 2 V 3 S i z e T i n s c t G a e :2 - 1 3 o 5California Seedless Navel DOZ. CLUBHOUSE Orne 29 OLIVES Xmas Cake PLAD 39l LUNCH 9-oz. C QUEENS jar 1M7cMIXED, b1 c STUFFED8¼oz. CBRAZILS, .a a -la" jar 17INI ManzaillSHELL FILBERTS NIPPY OLD Richmello Richrnello Early Mýorning CANADIAN COFFEE TEA COFFEE CHEESE s.9 l.3C .9 Xmas Puddings îiy2 Ibs. 6 C In China Bowl Approx.0 1 lb 1 9 C JELLY BEANS lb GUM DROPS l.c ROCKS AND SPOOL.Sc BiscuitsFRESH LIGHT HUMBUGS 1 WESTON'S MADE CHOCOLATE DROPS C hIs2ties Variety Asstd. Fan., %£cCORMICK'S SATIN MIXED - -2 lbs. 25t A ssorted English Style C O O A E s o t d F n y B x t 1 PICKLES - 28-oz. jar 259 Pkg. À& Pk. Pkg U Domninion Choice Quality PEAS No. 3 sieve Tint Fac14<Ote lcinz Large Bottie D M O KETCHUP --19t Chocolates ~ (1~ GRAPEJUICE 25i 5 LB. BOXC)'FM TE p.e