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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 May 1935, p. 1

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mabtian aemr With Which Is Incorporated The Bownmnville News___ VOLUIvIE 81 BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 16th, 1935 NUMBER 20 Youthful Orators Make Fine Showing in Public School Oratorical Contest gav awod-pctreo! T . Hnd of Dr. Locke"and the work that em- mnent physician is doing; and Marion Gibson, daughter of Mrs. MarJorie Gibson, who delivered a patriotic ad- dress on "The Young Citizen and Hlis FIag". In the boys' division of the same class, Henry Wightman, son of Ma- jm~ and Mrs. H. D. Wightman, was chosen as the prize winner, with his topic "The Story of Canadian Agri- culture" describing with weUl worded phrases the mnanner in which the idea of summer f aflow developed as well as many other interesting items. Donald Venton, son of Chie! o! Po- lice and Mrs. Sidney Venton, told a thrilling story of "The Shark and its Relations" giving gruesome details 5of habits of these voracious mon- sters of the deeP, !rom prehistoric to present times. The third speaker was Jim Clark, son o! Dr. and Mrs. R. Clark, who in a capable manner explained the why and wherefore of "Rubber". Ruth Virtue, in the senior fourth, daugbter o! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vir- Etue, gained the acclaim o! the judges (Continued on page 9) Hazel Alder, Henry Wightman, Ruth Virtue and William Green won major honors at the Public School Oatrical Finals in their respective classes n the Opema House on Fi- day night. The oatorical event was the final I o! an elimination which has been in progress at the public school for the pest !ew weeks. The Home and Shool Club has been sponsoring the competitions locally for several years with surprising results in developing speakers and generaUly inteesting pupiis in that line o! endeavour. The contestants for the finals weme in four classes, the girls f rom the junior and senior !ourth and the boys f nom the sanie fornis. The junior fourth girl's prize was won by Hazel AIder, daughter o! M. Norman Armour and Mms. F. Ader, speaking on "Tle Stomy o! the Telephone". She de- Norman Armour is expected soon picted the life o! Alexander Graham to take up duties as U. S. minister Bell froni birth te beyond the time to Canada, as successor to late War- when he spoke the memorable "Wat- ren Robbins. He is a career diplo- son, I want you" over the embmy- mat who has held vaious essign- onic telephone. Hem competitors ments abroad, and is at the moment weme Patricia Emmett. daughter o! U. S. imnister te Haiti. Mm. and Mrs. A. A. Emmett, Who Bowmanville Higli School Cadets are HigI'ly Commended 6Y Cadet 01fficer e i HAMPTON Misses Marjomie and Edith Pescoe visited in Toronto. See "Sonny Jane" Ebenezer's splendid play, Tymone May 201h. Mm, and Mms. Tom A. Brown, Ot- tawa, were recent visiters at Mrs. E. Stevens'. Mm. -and Mms. Cephas Mountjoy, [siington, visited at Mr. E. Staples' and Mm. S. Mountjoy's. Mms. W. Smale and son Wesley visited Toronto relatives and attend- cd the funeral o! hem mother, Mms Carolina Hart!ford. Mm. and Mms. E. R. Bush and son Glen Miller, Miss Winnie Cryder. man and Mm. W. Bouse visited ai Mm. A. B. Cryderman's. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McGibbon Misses Sadie and Margaret McGib- bon, Miss Aidsworth and Mm. Bry- ant, Tomonto, visited aI W. Watch- orn's. Miss Dorothy Kirkten, Dr. Aiberl Allin, Toronto, Mm. and Mms. E Saunders, Oshawa, Misses Arlini and Audrey Northcutt, BowmanviUle vlslted wlth Miss M. Pescoe. Mm. and Mrs. Bruce Monîgomner and daughter, Mrs. W. Montgomery Mm. Potterson, Mr. G. Ferg-uson Kingston. Mms. Johnson, Cadmus Mm. and Mrs. Cleve Clemence, Osh awa, visited at Mr. B. Femguson's. Miss Marlon Orchard conducted Musical Festival in Hampton S. E mooni, o! pupils f rom Hampton, Bak em's and Mitchell's Corners school when the followin7y r pogmami wa given: Massed Chomuses, "May GTo Preserve Thee, Canada," "God Sav The King"; Chairman's remarks;2 part chomuses by Hampton Seniors action song, Mitchell's Juniors; Pl ano solos, Madlyn Wilcox; VOCE solo, Jerry MiUlson; unison choruse Hampton Juniors; harmonica sele< tions, Baker's; solo, Jean Balson;2 part choruses, Baker's; duel, Ac Horn and Gxladys Truil; unisc chorus, Baker's Juniors;, piano soli Lewis TrulI; trio, Jessie Neniis, Mai ion Balson and Freddle Martir rhythm band, Bakcm's; choruise Mitchell's; sacred chorus, Baker' 3-part chorus, Hampton; 3-pai chorus. Mitchell's, massed choit "Praise My Seul, che King o! Heai en." Prize winners weme: Hampt< Jr. Boom-John Host; Baker's-I obel and Vemna Milîson lied; Mite] ell's-Srs., Marlon Balson; Jrs., Bi ly Nemis. Messrs T. A. Garten, C. H-. Dudie M. Comistock, W. A. Edgem andN Hoskin were in GalI Friday nlght a tending a Maisonic gathering whf a London Lodge put on an Irish DJ grec.- The best Mother's Day business sevemal years wes the unanimous oi inlon o! the local florists. Aimc every numsemy and flouer shop W sold out o! certain lines o! flowe 1and other points for reinforcemenl and sent hurrled calis te Toron Other mnerchants aise report excel ent sales o! chocolates and otî gifts that every mother appreclatA Though 5mai1 In Numbers 1935 Unit Presents Smart Appearance and Efficien- cy in Manoeuvres Bowmanville High School Cadets received high comniendation froni Capt. C. Foulkes o! Kingston, Cadet Off icer for Militamy District No 3, when he camried out the annual in- spection on the school campus Wed- nesday afternoon. The cadet corps was considerably smaller this year than for some years previous. One platoon under Lieut. Bob Kent, and the signalling corps under Jack Roach, with Capt. Don Williams in command of thc whole company, constituted the 1935 B. H. S. corps. On the amival o! Capt. Foulkes on the parade gound the company came smartly 10 the general salute which immedlately preceded the in- spection. " A seies o! company drills in plat- oon and column o! fours formations were caried out, with Charlie Caw- kem as dummem. A fine display o! signalling, with extended order movements and gymnestics were other featurs o! the inspection. Whcn drawn up at the close o! the maneuvors Capt. Foulkes coni- mended the cadets on their tumnout and the precision with which they camried out their drills and exorcises Particular efeence was made 10 the signalling corps, which had been tmained by Principal L. W. Dippell. Mm. R. M. Ansle vas esponsible for the splendid work o! the cadet platoon. Cadet Bill Bagnell was awarded the prize for best appeaing cadet on parade. This prize is donatcd by the school board. Harry Jackman, Bill Bagnell and Jack Bosch were also presented with their shooting prises won in ecent weeks. Following the parade the company wes given a treat o! pie and ice creani, which was provided out of Cadet corps funds. 9 Among the list o! Canadians to receive the special Silver Jubilce Modal froni His Majesty, King George V, we arc pleased 10 note that Major Gertie Hollande, a f orm- em Bowmanville girl, was awamdec this distinguished honor. Major Hollande has for some lime been in charge o! the Salvation Amy Wo- mens Hospital at 133 Bloor St. E., Toronto. This is the second toucli with the Royal Family skie hes had, having sevemal years .ago while in England come n close contact wtl Qucen Mary who allowed hem 10 takE a couple o! snap shots o! Hem Ma- jesty. TO PRESENT PRIZES 1i Dr. G. Elmore Reanan Former head o! the Ontario Train- ing shool and largely Instrumntl in the formation of the Duram County Muisic Festival will presenî the prises aI the Festival In Port Hope rdday nlghl. SELF DENIAL APPEAL RECEIVES GENEROUSE PUBLIC SUPPORT L Salvation Army Officiais Report Larger Donations - Express v Appreciation to Numerous e Donorsc Capt. Batten o! the Salvationn Army wishes to thank the following who have contributed !rom $1,00 to $5,00 te the canvass being made for the Self Denial Fund: W. L. Elliott,b B. E. Ingham, H. W. Foster, W. J.a Jewefl. F. S. Coulter, Geo. Power.0 Herb. Fletcher, R. H. Armistmong, R. W. Nichols (Courtice), J. D. Ste- yens, R. R. Stevens, Mrs. Edith Sco- bell, T. C. Jcwell, F. F. Morris, G. E. Talcçtt, S. J . Jackman, Dr. J. C. Devitt, Mrs. C. Spry, S. Venten. R. M. Cale, Miss M. Raynes, Dr. W. H. Birks, Mms. E. Clayton, Geo. W. James, Mrs. H. W. Foster, Lawry Cryderman, Mms. N .S. B. James, F. R. Kerslake, Arcade Stores, C. H. Mason, Mayor W. R. Strike, F. C. Vanstone, Northcutt & Smith, A. L. Nicholîs, Rice & Co., Walker Stores Ltd., W. J. Dudley, S. G. Chartran, C. W. Doncaster, T. H. K.nlght, M. G. V. Gould, W. H. Bettles, W. J. Berry, Harmy Alun, Sheppard & GiîI, John Lane, Henry Lathrope. Mrs. W. E. Tilley , Mrs. E. C. Bemani (Newcastle), A. & P. Stores Ltd.,l Dominion Stores Ltd., BowmanviUle9 Foundry Co. Ltd., W. W. Horn, Silas Williams, R. Avery, Miss Ruth Johns, Hampton, and a host o! oth- ers who have contibuted smalle" amoun'ts. Canvassing will begin in Oono, Newcastle and Hampton next week. Tag Day will take place Satumday, May l8th, with an objective o! $60. The amount aised to date is over $200. which is an increase over last year. SCOMING EVENTSI 9 Bowmanvllle Rotary Club will ehold its annual Street Faim on Wed- nesday, July 17th. Reserve the diate and watch for details. r "Sonny Jane," 3 act comedy, pre- a sented by Ebenezer Players In Ty- rone Community Hall, May 2th, under auspices M. F. Dudley's h chumch group. Admission 25e and 1, 15c. n Bowmanville Ratepayers Associa- Il tion, Fammers and Townspeopfle - :e Attention. A meeting o! the Assoc- i ation will be held in the Town Hall on Tuesday, May 2lst, at 8 p. ni. Speaker: Dr. L. Cotton. Subject: "Co-operatives." Everybody w e 1- come. Many Rotarians and Friends Attend Big Intercity Ladies Night at Cobourg Over 400 Rotarians and their the concert hall. A one-act pl wives and f rlends gothemed at St. "A Pair o! Lunatlcs", was preseni Peter's Parlsh Hall, Cobourg, lest by' members o! Cobourg Drama Club, the players belng Cllffc Thursday night, on the occasion o! Harle and Marlan Gale. Har the third annual Rotary Inter-City Barrett, Belleville, accompanled Ladies' Night. Belleville, Bowman- the piano by Mrs. Barett, sange ville, Campbeflford, Cobourg, Port ddilghtful solo. Segt.-Major Wý Hope, Oshawa, Trenton and Whltby bemy, Trenton, whose abilty as Rotary Clubs weme present. Jamnie- entertainer is well know te disti son Bone, presidenî o! Belleville Ro- Rotary Clubs, presented a var tary Club, preslded as chairmnan aI progrmnio! humomous songs and: the banquet and three-mlnute citations. Campbellford's eont speeches were given by Ihe president butions were thc warmly-applauc or representatives o! the f ollowng efforts o! Mme. Percy Locke, do Rotary Clubs: Bowmanvllle, Fred tionist, and Mrs. MéLean-Haig,, Cryderman; Campbel!ford, N. A. calist. The prograni concluded w MacCoil; Cobourg, W. H. Dundas; well applauded comedy skits Oshawa, W. Langmald; Port Hope, members of Port Hope Rota.ry C Hank B. Roseveam; Trenton, Bd. Fred Crydermian was chairman. Simmons; Oshawa, Grant Bird: Bel- The evenlng was brought to leville, C. Dolan. The song leader close wth dancing lni the gymn at the banquet was Ken Hodgeml, mn. The Inter-City commilte LPort Hope, wth A. W. Mortimier, comprised by DudleY Spragge, ch Cobourg aI the piano. man, Cobourg; George Chame,à Emollowlng the banquet a very ln- retary, BowmanvliUe; and Bert!B teresting programn was presented in naghsxi, treasurer, Cobourg. NEW CANADA ENVOY ek PUBLIC UTILITIES HOLD SALES DRIVE Packed Auditorium Greets Opening ON ELECTRIC RANGES of Durham County's Fourth Festival Important Announcement on Coe- ____________________________ operation drive by Commission and Bowmanvllle Merchants By Marie Clark Bell movement the fact that something --It was wth a sense o! the keen- substantially successfui has eman- Bowmanville Public Utilities an- est interest and ausicipation that ated from their sustalned efforts in nounce this week through the ad- musicians, students. teachers and its behal!. Time and again in the vertising columns o! The Statesman listeners f rom ail over the County children's classes on Wednesday their co-operation in the Hydro assembled in the United Church mornlng, we recognized quite a Plan te promote the sale of electric auditorium at Port Hope early on number o! young entrants !rom pre- range.plhs Wednesday morning to witness the vious Festivals, and we f elt instinct- This lhs the co-operation of opening of Durham's Fourth An- lvely that in the time between, they the Canadian manufacturers o! el- nual Competition Festival. The with the help of their trainers, had ectrlc ranges and the endorsation of abnormal demand for tickets before- made decidely sincere efforts te un- the Ontario Electrical Contractors hand conclusively demonstrated the prove the standards of their lest 1Association. Hydro inunicipalities !act that this year's event was creat- appearances--On revlsing lists o! throughout the Province aise have ing a stir throughout te etr former Fstivals, we are very much jthe co-operation'o! the retail trade comxnunity.. The popularity of the gratified to discover that almos, in. impressing the advantages of elec- present festival. provides abundant without exception, they have done tric cookmng upon the public. proof of a healthy vitality which so-surely another conclusive proof t The great advances in electrlc suggests a continued growth and ro- of the ef ficiacy of the movement. ;range designing have given an un- bust development for the future. Gradually we are approaching the spetus to kitchen electrification, the Thttebnin of music in ah 'ideal in Festival objective. ranges of today belng dependable, its branches and discussion of its Invengteadncthtfi- convenlent and !ast.cooking. As a qualities appeals te many is vcry evi- ed the auditorium, we became sud- rresuit women everyWhere are find- dent by the record showing in talent denly aware that its was representa- Sing more leisure, whlle the safetY, displayed at the contînuous sessions tive of a nation of listeners-due nlo Major Bert S. Wemp rcleanliness and coolness obt.ained on the opening day. Ail round the doubt to the educative function of Ethrough the uses of the electric building where the competitions wcrc the radio. These are not f ashion- Former Mayor of Toronto, and range make cooking St pleasUre held, there was an air of renewed able listeners who attend musicalonoftedirsfth Trno Special inducements are now made activitiy and keeness, and enthus- sessions because it is the correctonofhe dirsfteTrnt to brn h oeatatv c amwsrdn ih ueyn-thlng to do. They are silent listen- Telegrani, who will address the Ro- tric range within . the reach Of thing f urther is requircd to demon- ers with &i their criticai f aculties tary Club on Friday on the subjeet thousands of h.ouseÏVives and it_ is strate to the f ounders of this great (Contlnueci on page 7) "The Future in the Air." anticipated that durlflg the next few________________________________________________ months the sale o!ftiÙs popular ap-1 pliance will reach a new Peak. Local mierchants selling electric 1 iu ty int stoves are co-operatlng wholeheart- MAPLE GROVE Sincerity, Tolerance, Icuty int >edly in this campalgfl. e Baptismal service will take place Urged Upon Four Graduating Nurses LOCALDEBA17ER WIN next Sunday afternoon. S O A E A E SW N Miss Corsina Samis, Oshawa,_________________ DEANERY SÉMI-FINALS spent Sunday with Miss Ellen Gim- D.GatL id saa blett. nwe SPLENDID TORONTO 1 r rn . id saa i. By virtue o! their victory on Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bnowen *PROV IES FINE Delivered limpressive Ad- day night. ag'ainst Pormytown, St visited hier mnother, Mrs. Macklin, B N f~vu3desa uss rda John's A. Y. P. A. now enters the Cobourg. PROGR~AM ON SUNDAY rs tNrss rda Deanery of Northumberlanld and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White and ONti~81 on Exercises on Tues- Durham Debating League finals. two daughters, Oshawa, visited Mr. YThey will meet Brighton at Cobourg and Mrs. J. D. Stevens. Imperial Army and Navy Prize Brass a on June l4th. Monday's debate on Mm. and Mrs. Lancaster, Miss Band Attmacted Large Audience ua the topic -Resolved that Canada's Winnie, Mr. Sidney Lancaster. New- at Cream of Barley Park Sincerity, tolerance, lndustry and ImmgraionPolicy should befamed tonville, visited Mrs. Ivison Munday. dgiyaetefu ulte set nto attmact -the pioncer type o! set- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Collacutt, Therc was a large crowd on Sun- ial to succcssful nursing, stated Dr. -tler irespective o! nationality" was Misses Pearl and Lenore Coliacutt, day aftcrnoon at the Cream o! Bar- Grant L. Bird, Oshawa, speaking at tvery closcly fought with the opposung visited Mr. and Mrs. Westlakc, Sol- îey Camp to heur an outstanding the Nurses' Graduation Exercises in factions !inishlng 9 points apart in ina. M pogram by His Majesty's Ammy and Trinity United Church on Tuesday more than 400 points awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Lou H-ockin, Miss Navy Veteran's Prize Brass Band o! evenlng. each side. The affirmative, which Eileen Hockin, Mr. Edwamd Foley, Toronto. Two o! the numbers the Miss Mary Marjomie Forsythe. Miss -was given the verdict was represnted visited at Mr. John HOPPs', Tor- 1 MM"iac adte ac reHonr em isMro -by Mrs. F. A. Dilling and B. H. onto. "Homcward Bound" were composed Agnes Staples and Miss Mary Alice Mortlock; while the negative was Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Coates and by members o! the band, Sgt. Wm. Worden were the nurses who had rt composed o! Miss Margaret Gray. son Danny. Brantford, vlsited Mm. Morgan and Corporal F.' A. Wilkes, complctcd three years' training in Eand Mr. Alex Carruthers o! Perry- Thos. Snowden and Mrs. L. C. and were arranged by the band's Bowmanvillîe Hospital and rccelved ce town. The Judges weme, Mrs. Noble Snowden. comnpetent leader, Bandmaster Ed- their graduation diplomnas. e, o! Pcrytown, MiJW. Jewell and Miss Ruth Armstrong o! Grace ward King. The church auditorium was beau- Mr. J. H. Johnst%ûlil £!Br.$manviile. Hosplital, and Mr. R. Banyard, Tor- The progmani played by the band tifully dccorated for thie event with -y President Eric Colwcll was in the onto, were weekend guests o! Mr. on Sunday was as !ollows: March, an array o! snow white liles and y, chair for the debate. while Dick and Mrs. R. H. Armstrong. Colonel Bogey; Cornet Solo, Honcy- many colored snapdmagons massed 1, Wright acted as timekeeper. Mrs. Albert Bellman, Miss Mar- suckle: Waltz, Red Rose;Mmhabu th patmm M.F. . ý Included on the musical program ion Bellman, Bowmanville, Miss the New Colonial; Hymn. Chalvey; Morris, president of the Hospital i-were two numbers by the boys' quar- Dorothy Belîman, Consecon. Mr. Selection, Il Trovatome. Following Board pmesided with an exceptional- tette comPosed o! Newton Hackney, and Mrs. Cccil Belîman and two the intermission these numbers 'were ly large crowd in attendance. a Albert Culley, Hubert Hooper and children, Base Line, visited with played: Mamch, Fort Royal; Waltz, The exemcises opencd with the S. Bob Kent-, and two numbers by the the former's mother, Mrs. J. B. Sunset on the St. Lawrence; March graduate nurses of formem ycars, the cintuetlquartette. ise Vie o- dn The W. M.; Selection, Recoflections Supeintendent, Mrs. Fl ore nc e 15s let Nichols. Norah Hayward. Hubert Mother's Day was obscrved in the ou rnd; H mSirhroead SA- hntc nd the autte n a bdyte as Hooper and Archie Woods. Bud yn ivrTrasA y d le Crrthrso!Pemyow c-Sunday School with an attendance etkeritheplces hin a esRVed e- )e presCaprteiaton o! rthwexo fo 140, aise a f ull church, when the mongst the Gold. tk hi lcsi eevdsc v- branch's hospcitity wfhe rloeal Mother's Day prograni was !ollow- In a letter te The Statesnlan the tion. They were dressed in Primi, s; ments were being scrved byy the soc- cd. A chorus was sung by the be- bandsctaYtadthttebn puewte n!oms csniyg ia omite.ginners and primary class. and were greatly pleased with their e- the dlgnity and slncemity for whlcli la-cmm-te Pastor Smith gave a special Moth- ception in Bowmianville and hoped their professionl is noted. _________e'sDa1al.to return in the near future. Land o! Hope and GlorY. 8sung9by >' SCHEDULESDRAWPII the entire gathering. approprlatelY c-S, SCHEDULES DRAWNMr. Charlie Collier, who womks 0 Solwdtesgiiatetac 2- IN FOOTBALL LEAGUE with Mr. Norman Metcal!, met wth witTYRONE AolS.wKdrrh e sgiian nc CYa serlous accident on Tuesday. __________________ prayer. )n LeaueDîvlded Into East and West While oling hie stooPcd t-oM. pickInth up -eVsre Seton0,Bwanil a stonethe horses started anldthe Sunday School will be withdrawm marks, compllmented the gaduatng n; With O)shawa and Brooklin ing his back lust below the neck. Arbor Day was observed at the completlng the dif!lcult course and B Athough conscious, hie is paralyzed school on Friday. expressed his hope for their contin- s; With several ncw teamns in the 1!from there down. He was taken to Sec "Sonny Jane" Ebenezer's ued succcss. He aise welcomed the rleague, the Darlington-Clarke Foot- Bowmanville Hospital and little splendid play, Tyrone May 2th. relatives and f riends of the nurses. s, bail League has been dlvided into hope is held out for his recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Little and Di- Mm. Morris exprcsscd the board's ai>- >n- Ea935, and Wesenscinoo anne, Oshawa, spent Sunday at Mrs. preclation te the ministers who had on13,adtoOshawa and a Brook- - m.Ltt---co-ntdont- os<aâDyi Es- n tears will be in one section with CDM S j m. Land Ms. W Wrdan Anate pu onithela osda ayi n- Bowmanville. League officers elcct- CA M SM.adMs .Ir n naterPlisls udy il- cd are: President, Syd. Nichols o!f W Warminster wemc weekend visitors musical nunibers on the programn Coutic; lt Vce resden, Ees r. nd rs.Geo Folemandat Mr. Walace Millcr's and Mr. F. included two solos, by Mr. Geo. L. Ashtie s ie rsd, EnniskiMrenand Vice pros-le an L. Byam's. Davldge, "May Day Morn" and "In- AshonEnnskilen 2n Vie Pes-Miss Helen Fowler wcre in Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dudley, BUllie, victus"; a vocal solo, "Sun Shmne o! ident, Dick Patterson, Bowmanvi11e; Saturday for the marriage of Miss Donald and Jean, spent the wcck- Youm Heart" by Miss Helen Argue 'ySecretary-Treasurer. Elmer Wllbum, Georgina Fowler and Mm. Raymond end with hem parents, Mm. -and Mrs. and a cornet solo by Mr. R. Foun- L'Hamipton. The schedules which get Blair E.SandeTunrtorchrge o h Laies' ai . ccmpnits er MssLena an- lows: the Bible Study at League. An in- wilil meet n the vcstmy on Wednes- Th& addmess te the graduatlng 'c Ma Western Section tercsting talk was given by Rev. H. day, May 22nd, at 2.30 p. ni. Ail class was ably given by Dr. Grant L. e-My18,-Bowmanville at Brooklin J. Bell. An instrumental duet was ladies invited te attend. Bird, who in paylng tribute te the 24--,Hungarans at Bow'ville given by. Mm. Glen Gibson and Mm. Mm. and Mms. Lomne MCoy, nurses, gave thern sound advice. Yeu in 25-Bmooklin at Regiment Stewart Thompson. Miss Giadys Booklln, Mm. and Mrs. G. Scott anid have been taught te know, to under- )P 29-Regient at Hungarians Cobblcdlck gave the toplc and Mm. Miss Florence, Oshawa, spent Sun- stand and te Put into practice the v uasH n aifs aI Bo kl ly hoisn sn oo day at M . Levi Sknne's. knowledge you have been taught, as 8-Regiment at Bowniarviile Recent Visitors :-Mm. and Mr5. Sunday Sehool annlversary ser- sald Mm. Bird. The qualities most is 1~ugra5a eiet Hml Larmer' cns vices wli be held on Sunday, May essential te succssful nursing are t5 5i-Brooklin at Bowmanville and Alan. aI Mr. Russel Lamr' 9th, at 10,30 a. m. and 7 p. M. Bey. sincemlt.y, as in nursing it Is more te 19-Bow'vllle aI Hungarlails Mm. and Mrs. Cecil Ferguson, and F. M. Wootton of Peterbomo -wilU «Contmnued on page 71) 22-~Reglment at Brooklin Sydney at Mrs. D. Femguson's. Osh- preach aI both services. Speclal______________ ier 26-Brooklln at Hungaians awa Mm. Carl Dinsmore, Peter- music by the Sunday School, assist- e. 29-Bowmanvlle at Reginlent. b<»-o, Wth Mir. Mari Gray ...Mr. cd by Newcastle Maie Quartette. AT NURSES' GRADUATION Anl games start 6.30 standard time. Chas. Muckle and sister, Miss ]Easternl Section Muckle, Toronto, at Mm. H. Muckle's. May 18-Tyrone at Clarke . Mr. and Mrs. J. R Burnis, Janet- Mr. and Mrs. C. MountJoy, Isllng- 20-Cou.rtice at ZMon ville at Mr. Levi McGlll's ..Mrs.. ton, Miss Annie Mountjoy, United 24-Tyrone at Eniiskillen H. Muclie and son Howa.rd, Toronto' Church Home, Tomonto. spent the j 25-Zion at Clarke in Gravenhurst ..,Mr. and Mrs. S. weekend wlth their sister, Mms. J. E. j2'T-.Coutice at Solina Ferguson and daughtem, Bowman- 1Elllott. Miss MountJoy is remainlng 29Ensilnat Tyrone ville, at Mr. A. E. McGil's. wlth hiem sister. 1r lSliarkeat Courtice { .4

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