-- r "r * Z~ r'r r THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1934 PAGE THREH The Management ani Staf f of \Walker Store's Lîmited Are especially happy to have this Opportunity to extend our greetings for the comning year b each and every oneof you. We've enjoyed the privilege of servingyou, and we hope that these relaticnships may continue to be the samne in 1935. Phon 164Bowmanville j d iou Tbat's what will make your son or daughter say at rtwenty, Thank gooduesa my rMother saw tb It I bad the klnd of f oods that make sound teeth and strong boues!" Mi1k, the perfect food, ec" only be made more per- fect by belug kept scientlflcally pure up untIl the mo- ment It reaches your table. When your luterest lu your chlld's health prompts you to include a glass of milk with every meal, carry that intereet a step further; be srtht the mIIk Yeu serve Is Glen Kam Milk. Igen Rae Diry WËth Sincere Wishes For Joy and Prosperity.. May good health and happiness con- tinue to be with you throughout the I entire year ! We also take this oc- casion to express our deepest grati- tude to you for your patronage of the past year. A BORHO O N SHOE STORE IEDWARDSBIJRG monicas Ampleit jj COURTICE wiches, e I ~ -----------~ bags ofc Mrs. Milton Gay had the mis- Sith n fortune to f ail and break her leg. Welgganll Mr. Erie Forde is visiting bis bro- wl l ther, Inspector P. R. Forde, Royal expressec Canadian Mounted Police, and Mrs. Goodpian Congratulations to Miss Margar- with wb: et Adams for securing the Junior popular with evei Girls' Athletic Championship a were in Oshawa Collegiate; also to those ation of rmn here who have successfully col4 p assed their examinations at the T.hAdam Coliateincluding Lorraine Antil, nT Adan HlaDevenisb, Catherine Loweitd SFred Adams and Ivan Cochrane:;atd also Miss Frances Reynolds, Bow.-C. manville High Sehool. Christmas Entertalnment SC] On Thursday evening S S. No. 8 held its Christmas concert before a ful l huse, beginning with a chorus entitled "Christmas" by the Seniors. Report Rev. W. C. Smith-, as chairrnan, gave for the a short speech explaining that the IV - real welcome was to be extended by I'hompEoi a "Welcome Song" by two juniors, Nina Dai Doreen Phair and Greta Wilkmns, Kathleen who sang very sweetly. The next Sr. III- Item was "Broadcasting," with plen- Jr. III- ty of comical mix-ups to keep the las Poilar audience in hearty laughter. Twen- II-Mu tfive Juniors, with Ruthie Snud- lin 65, W~ den as musical director, gave a I-Rutl rhythm band demonstration per- Sr. Pr.- fectly. "0 Little Town of Bethle- Jr. Pr.- hem" was pantomined by five girls Hono dressed as angels, with sweet, un- seen voices accompanying thae ac- tions. "Jolly Minstrels" wanted work so badly they had regular meetings to discuss it, and then pro- DecemiÉ ceeded to enjoy themselves in rough lington. and tumble antics, leap frog, music Sr. IV- and song. Darky cosmetics bld the Jr. IV- identity of six of the youngsters, but M.lelcaîfE the rnusician's skill on the accordian Peggy F gave Allan Trevail away. Train-like koski 59, 13precision was the keynote of a "Toy Sr. Ifl Engine Song" given and acted by Metcalf 6 thirteen very small children, wlth line Met, Sthe littlest one the last coach. A tGoi'doi Schorus by the Seniors, "A Merry Sr. II- Christmuas" was very well given, and Metcalf was followed by a drill with twelve ti'Mke Bc girls with flour slfters. A mando- I - * Slin and harmonica duet by Mary Metcalf 8: and John Riznek was heartlly encor- fred Feat. e.A pay followed in which Marie tWinnie1 Salt portrayed a girl dlscontented Pr. - kwth everything, yet wlshful of Bartlett Ilearnlng just wbat the Christmas F'Igures spirit meant. Ethel Wilkins, as t Failure. Angel of Light, led ber band af helpers ta success in routlng black robed self ishness, greed, etc., and NEWCA bringing home the meaning of the Crsmsspirit-the love o! giving.1 Aquartette of girls sang very bar- moniously. and Allan Trevail's ac- jcordian solo was energetically en- Senior cored. A pantomime on Jesus' early were in a li'fe was the last item before givîng der o! m the waiting Santa Claus his cue. cated in1 wA bag of goodies was given ta each Sr. IV- child, and the beautiful tree ylelded Cooke 82, ailatone gift to each child. Miss VanDusen inson, teachers. are ta be congratu- Mary Pail Wlated upon the results o! work and Dick Andq patience, and the latter upon bis John Cott piano accompaniment. 1er.66,VH Christmas Examinations athan 59, Courtice Public School report; McKellar names in order o! menit: Powell 50 Sr. IV-Dorothy Snudden 81 (H), ald Henni Marie Salt 80 (H), Nellie H-usband Sr. III- 79 (H), Bill Varcoe 78 (H1), Prud- Toms 76, ence Young 77 (H), Mary Riznek Rogerson 77 (H), John Walter 74, Kathleen Jean Bonu kPldduck 73, Thomas Barber 72, en 65, Ev Blanche Taylor 69, George Pidduck Jean Har 66,- Ethel Wilkins 66, Lawrence each 64, 1 Courtice 66, Fred Preston 54, Frank Peton 54. Jr. IV-Annie Hpsband 78 (H). Examinu Allan Trevail 78 (HI, Rex TooleyI and Deccc 76 (HI, Mary Kanopacki 74, Edward jP r2,' Blakely 63, John Riznek 62, Herman j Jr. nI- Allin 61, Douglas Brock 55. Hoar and Sr. fII-Catherine Minto 70, Paul- pieod 8.3 ine Antil 64, Mary Wilkins 63, Mar- Gracie Cot Wshall Vetzal 59, Carl Adams 57, Jack Ruby Glbs Varcoe 56. Sr. Il- EJr. InI - Christopher Tooley 75 Douglas V H), Donald Jackson 75 (H), Wes- 67, Grace ley Oke 66, Ruth Penfound 65, Percy 63, Iona Walter 58, Bob Muir 57, Joyce Salt s59: Iàone 49, James Snudden 43, Mike Gra- Painter 55 jvelle 37. Jr. II-] Cecil H. Robinson, teacher. Meadows9 iSr. II-Herman Robinson 78 (H1), SMmy Br MyteScorgie 70. 39, Bobby J.II-Raymrid Wiggans 77 (H), 28. Rutb Snudden 77 (H), Doreen Phair Mabel 0 69,JohnyGravell 64, Greta Wil- graded. kis59, Wilma Scorgie 58. Peter Gravelle 55. Sr. I-Joan Antil 77 (H), Simon Flrst B( Pnound 71, Hilda Scorgie 70. Ama Glbs4 Jr. I-Harold Wilkin.s 68, Joseph- ILoa Har. ine Courtice 66, Dora Taylor 44. Gray 84,1 Wise 84, E 61, ordn Rbinsn 6, Sith60, Allan Cochrane 56, Winnle Walter Yvonne Mi Inter. Primer - Audrey Phair 77 John AldnE (HI, Jean Antil 77 (H). Sr. Pr.- Jr. Pr.-Frank Sait 84 (H, lse olter, B Vetzel 82 (H), Lame Penfound 76 Kahee (H), Glenn Reynolds 64, Stanley bara Banal: Taylor 49, Mary Walter 3,2. Aldread, VJ Beginners-Albert Gravelle 70. SthEv Dorothy Wiman, teacher. drhead. anis accompanying; Thos. Adlams eriginleln 18 was called ta the piano and "IWif a floberins Yau Love Me in December" was well When we re sung, a duet by Hilda Devenlsh and people empl, Dorothy Snudden followed, a! er and theire whlch L. Beckett and B. Armour grawtjx of! sang; Alan Trevail and bis accord- we need ha, tan were encored, as were asa Ivan the future. Cochrane, Curtis Gearing, Jack Wal- inventionsî ter and Fred Adamsa wth their har- around the sand piano accompaniment. jstice was done to the sand- etc., and then the Christmnas candy were distributed. Rev. presenied Superint endcien t swith a large shopping bag d. After Mr. Wiggans had id his thanks those around .o stairted "For He's a Jolly dlow," and the enthusiasm ich it was sung showed how the new Superintendent is erYoze. n.rouna l100 persons 1attendance. The co-oper- ýfmembers o! the Sunday especially the planist, Mrs. ins, and o! mome who were ribers, wene deeply apprec- -bOOL REPORTS SALEM 't of S. S. No. 9, Darlington, Christmnas examinations: Ronald Hall 82*, Gladys on 65, Hilda Thonipson 62, rch 60, Brenton Darch 57, nCowling 53. 1-Lily Cawling 52. 1-Arvilla Smith and Douz- tr 70 (equal). urnay Cowling 70, Bill Con- Ves. Conlin 45. th Pollard*. .-Hilda Darch. %-George Cowling. ours; failure below 60%. F. Blackburn, teacher. DARLINGTON îer repart o! S. S. 3, Dar- >-Vera Gibson 77. ý*Bîlly Henry 85, *Jean 84, *Norma Sexsmith 79, Mnnlgan 77, tJoe Wojna- 1, I-arrY Feathen 48. 1-Eveline Gibson 72, Glenn 68, Gardon Trull 67, Made- &alf 66, John. Noble 63,- SMetealf 59. -Kenneth Power 69, Alvin 68, tDonald Metcalf 51, mk 47, fSam. Bonk 39. 'Dsisy Gibson 84, 'Mildred :her 80,.*Joyce Power 75, Power 37. *Keith Crago andi Aln (equal). sInsllcate Ç ;*Honours; Ruby M. Bragg, teacher. ASTLE PUBLIC SCHOOL Chr15tumsReport Senior Boomn Roons-The examninations a11 subjects. Names in or- merit, witb standing indi- percentages: -James Lovekin 82, Reita 1,Vivian Duck 76, Bruce n75, Nora Meredith 74 Cotter 74, Ross Allin 72, Inter 70, Charlie Flood 66.ý derson 62, Alfred Gray 61, ýter 59. -Carl Fisher 76, Vera Cut- .rald Hoar 61, Charlie Bon- Charlotte Gray 57, Helen 51, Harry Brown 51, Grace 0, Stanley C6uch 48, Ger- iing 41, John Arych 34. [-Donald Jase 78, Arthur i Camiula Brown 76, Chanlie 73, Roger Meadows 67, 'athan 67, Norma VanDus- velyn Barrabaîl 65, Emma xrls and Reggle Meadows Dora Martin 56. Thos. A. Rodger, teacher. Inter-Roomn iaons for November and Dmber 1934: 3M suyyy hoadI sSt -Pauline Deline 81, Frank JDoUly Pumdy 80, Claud (1F), Jean Robinson 78, tter 77, Reta Aldread 72, )son 57?, Shirley Couch 53. -Farncomb LeGresley 82, Walton 71. Roselia Frusclo SMcKellar 66, Jean Gray Flood 60, Violet McKellar el Rogerson 58, George -Bobby Barrabali 70, Cymil 61, Douglas VanDusen 60, remeton 47, Olive MeManus rGray 36, Ruth Bonathan 3ray and Hilda Fruscia flot H. A. Mason, teacher. -Junior IBoom look - Eleen Aldread go, on 89, Yvonne Aldread 88, ,rrls 86. Ted Hoar 85, June Harold Rogerson 84, Paul :lroy Gibson 81, Jacqueline ),Wallace Barrabaîl 58, legit 57, Rosa Hennlng 53, .ead 52, Arthur Clark 20. -Edna Kirkpatrick, Viola 3lIly Kirkpatrck, Irene Marie Wise, Mary Purdy, Wise, Fma.ncls Jase, Bar- ,han, Buddy Whltlcar, Bill ronnie VanDusen, HaIrold elyn McManus, Norma AI- -G®rdon Cannar, Donaldj me VanDusen, Jack Fer-I aRogersan, Reggie Hen- N. Orchard, teacher. r Production New Inventions esents Opportunities 1 p o'u.t f o r l d us4r y TOWNSHIP COUNCIL{ CARTWRIGHT COUNCIL Statutory meeting of the Council was held Dec. 15th, with members ail present and Reeve N. Green pre- siding. Fred Johns' tender for bridge timber was accepted at $10.00 per M. Tenders for wood were divided between A. Woodward and Geo. Johns at $9 per cord. Reeve reported information re Moore f amlly, and on motion same referred to Reeve and Clerk to take action. W. Hoskin, R. Spinks and W. Fer- guson were given refund of $25.00 on their taxes owing ta buildings being burned. Road Supt. presented road ex- penditure for 1934, whlch was slgned and forwiarded ta Dept. for usual grant. Orders were signed as follows: Collector refund on D. W. Bradburn's tax error in assessment ........... $ 6.84 W. A. VanCamp, Sec.- Treas. S. S. No. 1i ... 157.22 C. M. Smith, Sec.-Treas. S. S. No. 2 ..... .. 575.36 R. J. Bruce, S. S. No. 3 ... 126.48 L. Swain, S. S. No. 4 .. 353.29 H. Beacock, S. S. No. 5... 298.46 W. G. Philp, S. S. No. 6 298.93 W. Williams, S. S. No. 7 432.10 G. Wright, S. S. No. 8 . 148.47 M. Emerson, S. S. No. 9 295.69 C. M. Smith, Sec.-Treas. Continuation Sehool ý 650.00 Counties Clerk, county levy 13,381.28 Bank of Commerce, Con. School Deb ... 669.43 Wallace Armstrong, refund dog tax................. 2.00 Clerk, postage and sta- tionery..................20.00 Twp. Treas., excbange on County Levy............ 6.76 Collector, salary 1934 .. 90.00 0. Wright, Road Supt., roads, etc. . re ýý.... 106.25 W. Hoskin, refund efie 25.00 R. Spinks, refund re fire. 25.00 W. Ferguson, ref'nd re fire 25.00 Recelpts: Trustee Continuation Sch. $ 669.43 A. L. Bailey, refund ... 3.10 Council adjourned Sine Die. W. Beacock, Clerk. 4 J J 4 We've Been Waiting Ail Year For This Ail in aIl tlil. has been rather a pleasant year... and we've been waiting for this opportunlty to tel you so. and wishing you a very happy and prosperous year in 1935. Wappreclate the fine support we have recel ved during 1934 and shall endeavour to give even better l serviein the year that 15 ahead. ALEX McGREGOR, PHoNE 9P.Druags wz DELIVE PRESCRIPTONS A SPECIALTY SPECIAL NEXT WEEK WINTER COATS Cleaned and Pressed $1000 each Oshawa Laundry &Dry Cleaning W. J. Bagneil, Agent. Phono 152 la AND CET I RPEST OUALITDI, Buy where prices are OUR OJVN SILVERBROOK low-hut be sure that qualiiy is high. B t e ,b.4 & Buy at A & P, the leader iu low prices aud the leader i lu itY. t e ls 5 me.Save SgbtAfoo for SUNNTFIELD a iba. 47o _____________ _ .___ ONTARIO*S FINEST-NEJv MILD Ie s incerely hope that the Newi und hppinesa for one und au, rflrOLDM g AYLMER-CRO1CE QUAUITY 3No. 2% t5 Tomatoes 325i AYLMER, LIBBY'S, CAAIPBELL'S, NATIJRE'S DEST Toniato Juie 6i.25e AYLMER-GREEN LABEL Plum Ja Jar :2.1* DR. JACKSON'S ]Roman IMeal P4.299. FOR A GOOl) COMPLEXION LUX TOILET 4CAKES THE GRAWULATED SOAP ]RINSO I9G. CRISTIE'S-SîNCE 1853. OUR OW'N A & P DutterWafer. 2 kg. 27c J H.alth Cooki.. 2 lib. 25,c C>ooate Biscuits ib. 25eJ]Raisin Lu«f ri2Luve I30 Tur1keys Ibo 230 FRESHYOUNGFANCY FRESH ROASTINfG GEESE L1701 Chiolkens6 Ib.. iIAJL.,g LEAF SMOKED MAPLE LEAF Whole lbe 5eB& SIDE BC IIAMS or 25 DaCOn lb-20 % l2b FRESHLY CHOPPED OJR OVN A &P KItdney Suet ib. 10e Mlncemneat Mb. L20 FRESU FRESH lausagenteat ib. zoc Pork Loins lib. 22 A & P QIJALITY BEEF NO. 1 ONTARIO CR0 FN ]ROASTS Onions z10 ba. iql SBOULER 10 LARGE, RUPE, YELLW or CHUCK gums 3b2. VU-9- AXED ENDS PrineRiblbM. 1 'r als'b-2 MIEUX ib. Fillts OD I4 0ENCORE BRAND 1'files 1,.J4 MA!YONNAJSE Dysters Plat 25'ja O 0L - 490 -M PAGE TEMUM ' e--ýLýe ý:4ââ&é- u-