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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Nov 1937, p. 4

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thie groups. Wee Master Norman_________HUSANVM R4H,13 i COURTICIE Short. visitor. son of Mr. and Mrs. NW A B Y O ILI A A A C __________________________Hugli Short, received a special Sprize. Rev. W. C. Smth spoke to' It s gtablstart edicnt the Seniors in their roonm. Mrs, Durham Music Festival SyllabusN0- O R G R N C N D A I thivin ha agin tar-edin hisClarence Penfound. leader of the district. Sidney Brooks had a Mission Band, and Mrs. Harold <uantity of roosters stolen. ancd Muir aided t'he teachers. Miss Horace Hancock bas lost a num Annie Wilkins and Mi-. Cecil Rob- ber of hiens. Early this summer'inson. during the party. Candies 1938 Festival to be HeId in Bowmanville forty banded t.hree-weeks old baby and apples were distributedj and a chlicks were stolen fromn George hapmv time was spent by ail. CLASSES AND TEST PIECES- PART ONE Reynolds' brooder house. Owing Congratulations are extended OPEN TO PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO to the fact that only the banded to Mr. Lloyd Courtice. owner of Cl1a55 ones wexe missing there is no'Oshacourt Kennels. upon the sc- 1. Mixed Chorus - tnot less than 20 or more than 50 voices - doubt but what the thief knew cess of bis Beagles at Newcastle. "Annie Laurie", - Arr. Geoffrey O'Hara- No. 5388 (Fischer) I what hie was out to get. A spe- Aso oMse alAasuo :' cial Hollywood rooster had just wnning the lucky number 'n the VOCAL QUARTETTES Previously been imported to head recent contest. 2. Male Quartette - "Rolling Dowýn to. Rio"- Edward German; " the flock of trap-nested hiens and F riend.s of Mrs. George Cook OrPheus Series No. 551 (Novello) - the banded chickens were their wlio moved to Newcastle f rom 3. Ladies' Quartette- "At. the Close of the Day" - Geo. B. Nevin offsPring. Mr. Brooks' roosters here may be interested to knowDisn were Rhode Island Reds. one of that she had a slight stroke. Shie 4. Mixed Quartette -'Good-night, Good-night, BelovD i n- the best and largest types of biids is now able to be up a short time suti - <Schirmern. for market use. Several articles each day. e RHSR left in parked cars were also stol-i Residents of the north-wes RHSR en he amenigt. ctoer 1. section have had their telephones 5. Orchestra - (a) Simplicity" - Dorothy Lee - Arr. J. S. Zamec- Activities for October 3lst were re-connected, a sign of prosperity. nik - 'Sani Fox Pub. Co.) begun ibis year on October 27tlh The Bell Telephone Company is (b) "The Heavens Are Telling"' - Haydn - Fox 01,d Mas- by a Halloween paxty at No. 8 extending its lines forth of Mr, ters, Vol. 2 (Fox Pub. Co.) school house. The children were Pidduck's service station. gven the opport.unity of appear- Miss Frances Reynolds, Oshawa. BAND AND BAND INSTRUMENTS£ ing in costume with first prizes spent Sunday afternoon with lier 6. Band - 'Operatic Gems" - Sullivan - U. 1523 - Julius jSeredyý donated according to the ages Of grandmother, Mrs. S. Paternoster. (Fshr, ACLL G DCT O Mrs. Thomas Welsh is visiting 7. Cornet. Solo - "Sounds from the Hudson" - Herbert Clarke; her daugh.ter, Mrs. Wm. Hughes. W. 490 - (Fischer. nrToronto. 8. Trombone Solo - "Celeste Aida" - Tobani - S.7255 (Fischer) rHE SAFEr S NILE On Thursday vnnct2819 lrntSoo-"'mMo Wtz-J.DBei WAY TO RErEV Ed.ru Pidduck's Hall. Decorated 1 Brass Quartette- Announce<i later. WAY O REIEV in ruetypical style with orange 11. Harmonica Band- Any instrumentation - A and B numbers and black streamers, witches1, Own cho:lce.yAc c black cats, etc.. the hall presented 12. Piano - "HIark! Hark! the Lark" - Schubert-Liszt (Schirmer) YOUR VOTES IN RO A CO IPATII ONIW an ent:cing, spooky atmosphe.re. 13. Violin Solo - "Meditation. Thais" - Massenet (Heuegl). ( _____Spendid prizes were given. The 14. Recitation - "Taming of the Shrexv" - Shakespeare - At. IV, music was exceptionally gocd and Scene III : "No, no, forsooth;" to "Go, get thee gone, I say.",0P P LRT O T Every one knows the dangerso pendid time was spent by the constipation. Pis and drugs usu- largest crowvd yet.. The recent ad- CLASSES AND TEST PIECES - PART TINOS ME AGR Y U G PR O A RALS RT NLIE ally bring only temporary relief.' dition to the hall provides better OpeOtoResient ofDYOUNGCuntPOni. EN1AITREAL ia5 That's because common constipa-r facilities for a larger gathering. Opn o eidnt omuramCony ni OTE T-RU E tion is due to meals low in "bulk." The accident which took place PIANO SECTION P Ù LEJ Kellogg's ALL-BRAN contains1 Oct. 26th. near Hart's Hill, con- 15. Piano Solo (9 years and under) - TUITION, BOARD, ROOM, ALL to help some deservigby rr "bulk" that does not break down inl tained a young resident o! Cour- "Old French Song" - Tschaikowsky 1. Any boy or girl wbo would like ta go in your church or Sv the body as does that of many leafyl tice. namely, Johnny Gravelle, not 16. Piano Solo (Il years and under) ta callege is eligible for Royal Yeast's EXPENSES PAID for 4 years at R egbrod vegetables. ALL-BRAN absorbs twice Mr. Cayell. Johnn3' 15 a school "A Maid Churning" - Crist - (G. Thompson). Domrnion.wde Popularity Contest. your Royal package rns its weîght in water and forrns a boy' inibis early teens and works 17. Piano Solo (13 years and under) You can enter your own naine or that any uiest nCnd.O soft mass that gently sponges the in Osnawa after scbool bours. He ' "Waltz", Op. 12, No. 2 - Grieg - (Heintzman). of any other persan. Ognz inelgstAineBs. is a 'foo- soool humsad o'ryne wt 18. Piano Solo <16 years and under) 2. Each front froni a Rayai Yeast pack- $3,000 IN CASH I 124 OTHER nlo g ALBa mdc N . i a ddint ioly te kn 0f Jon s ad uck"E]egie" - Op. 88 in C Sharp Minor - Nollet - (Schirmer). age caunts as 10 votes. Organize yourfrnd, eghos no amdiie.Inadiin e oryt kowo Jh'sba uc.3. Send the fronts direct ta Royal yeast, GREAT CASH PRIZES I ... church members inoagru tobc "bulk"-it gives vitamin B ta tane We welcome Mr. and M24-rs. xWil- VOCAL SOL:OS Box No. 5, Toronta, Ontario. On the your candidate. M up the system, and iron for the liam Wade to our district. Tbey 19. Soprano Solo - "D Bacia" - Key C - Arditi (Boosey) back of each label write the nanie and VR ohrlnst iebrueRylYatfra hi oebk blood. It is a healthful way ta get hav taken up residence on the 20. Mezzo-Soprano - "In the Boat"' - Key E - Grieg. address of the persan you are vting chlcRYmenralosto in he ra ngs F Royal es thehihfuoirr Eatt ostabeonanfuls daily omsedocuidfo ay 21 otato-"id og t *etde e G-Caeyerarsbynarelsat nlf ...a in.FrRoa st th w alsoofl al eate Mr. Wade's grandpai'ents, (Chappeli) 4. Contest closes May 31, 1938. Winners college education-training for a pro- yeast 7 out of 8 Canda.oue~e with xilk or cream-three times telt Mr. and Mrs. James SUI- 22. Tenor - "I'11 Sing Thee Songs of Araby" - Key G - Clay will bc announced in time for thefsso.arayue akyin br a sefis, r uedsin e.(Chappell-Harms) apening of the college year. eso.ardyu. makdinser amfiss. Or usin We are sorry to have lost Our 23. Ba.itone - "The Old Road" - Key Eh John Prindle Scott t is nat necessary ta enter callege Your votes in Royal Yeast's Popu- Be sure they savethpakgfrns salada or saups. Gucranteed' by young friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan 5.einzma* Kellogg in London. Cch ane from oui' midst. Ivan 's 24. Bass - Son of M ine" - Key D minor - W al.laee (Cramen) semmheiaely Wewi ps y Uia x. ,-l rt o t s a o t i! A o o M r a h w t h a e a d a d e' now an ses wheneoeryou Goohytargo. save the fonsfromnRylYato yu addt a n e m p l y e e o f o o d y e a rG R A N D C H A L L E N G E C L A S S 6 . I n c a s e o f a tic , t h e s a rn e p r iz e w illp a a g s E c h f o t c u s a s 1 V t eY e s , B x N . , T r n o , O . Y u Open to goîd medal winners of previous Durham County Festivalsbeaaddbt ue.foyorcniaeTeprsnecing cnedthfotssyogttem r 25. Soprano Solo - "Rain" - Key Eb. - Pearl Curran (Scblrmer) If you have questions regarding this con- fryu addt.Tepro eevn a edtefot Contralto - "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" - Key C - Saint- test, write Royal Ye#st, Box No. 5, the most votes wins 4 years at college, save and send sev- Saens - No. 319 <SGbjmmer) Toronto, Ont. frec, with aIl expenses paid. 124 others eral at once. But 26. Tenor - "My Hope is in the Everlasting" - Key Ab. - Stainer get cash to cover part of their expenses. start saving them (Ditson) P R IZ E S Teyugpol hmevs today. Baioeo as-"arSa fEe Tnhue)Wagner Th ¶n epetenevswl Bartoe o Bss- "ai Str f ve"(Tnn.auer(Hari) lst Prix. - The boy or girl receiving the want to collect votes. So stand ready 27. Piano Solo - "March Militaire" - Schubert-Tausig highest nuniber of votes will receive, free, 4 years tuition, board, room, and all nor- VOCAL DUETS nmal expenses at any college in Canada. 28. Ladies' Duet - "Go>od-Bye, Sweet Day" - Vannah - Harts Or $3,000 in cash. No. 7030 lWbte-Smitb) 2nd Prize - 1 year free tuitian, board, Guard against Spoiled Bread! ]C %29. Male Duet - "O that We Two were Maying" - Nevin roomn, and ail norimal expenses at any mi30. Mixed Duet - Competitors' own choice. college in Canada. Or $750 in cash. 'IEW T OY LY A T 301 ~~~~~~ ~~~3 Prize - $250 in cash w hich w l p y a S E e y c k c o a's0al d i n a r'i h r p e CHORAL CLASSES year's tuition in many colleges. 10Ieyck o oa ssaidi nar-ih ipe la e iKCKo t8s 31. Rural Cbui'ch Choir - "O Hush Thee, My Babie" - Sullivan 4th Prize - $100 in cash--enaugh ta pay h t hrsfl tregh h b't. oa i heo ___ __ __ ___ __ __ ___ __ __ ___ __ __ ___ __ __ ___ __ __ ___ __ __N o . 29 1 Y ork S eries. roo ni ren t at m ost colleges for 1 y ear. d ry y east t at as this special p rotection. IIIîLI 32. Village Choir -"OSaviour of the World" - Goss - York Series Sti, Prize -$50 in casli-which will Ao 0yas Rylhssodfrdeedblt.Tdy 3. Uran CoForMe50 yearofs, Royal basess mstood for cothdepornheabrlt yy.. Todayh adry east 33. rba C ho r ' e m be sbi o! 5 x oice or lessbuy7 out of 8 C anadian w o mnen re y entirely n it w hen they I "Stars of Evening" - Paul Ambrose - No, 1271 (Schmidt Co.) Next 20 highest will eacb receive $25 in Dntrs aigfiue lasueRyl u 'Hymn of the Cherubimi" (Unaccompanied> Racbmaxijnoff bcos.-nuht u ar is erstx package today-and be sure ta save the front! Choral Album No. 1227 <Bailey and Ferguson). l, 35. Ladies' Choir - Home and Scbooi .NM* 100'w iliiiîii"Y Thesevalue effetive Nov. at ta6th a> "Vesper Hymn" - Russian Air (two part) receive $10in cash. S V ~ '~ m . u j S A a , .~. ______ valueseffectveNov. __________h'Progressive Music Series Bk. IV) S FRO TS! PA (b) "Slumber Boat" - Gaynor 'ihree part) KA EF O T ! HE YOUR CHOICE 0F GLASSCO'S <Clayton F. Summy Co., Chicago),M y E N SO E EPC LE ]RapberryStrawber"yi Peach VIOLIN SOLOS G DCTOI 36. Violin Solo (Il years and under> AEINCND A Ifit "Sandman Mrme" - Wecker 'Fischer)MrCeiStpto aeasou- ee J A X S Pecin 37. Volin Sol (13 yeas and unerweer.neciguests o!n ar.alandinswePearceekend MarianofBruce, anaPAariseadmanrisnBrere.yaAlesseom Pecin 7. io in ueSo lo e arand unscer ) proving. M rs. Savery. 6 m axrried couple; M ary Burley. In- fool than th e v ra e O R A N G E1 M r . n d M rs L . E . M ll"M in u e t" d-aLe w a n d oa d pFis c h e rF a ORANGE 38. Violin Solo (16 years and under> tored Mrs. Walker Millson as far Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCullough, JdinsciuaweandpaMise:I. aeg MARMALADE Ja "Minuet," G Major, No. 2 - Beethoven (Harris) as Toronto on lier return journey Zion. visited Mr. and Mrs. cWm. Mr GJdgstweeoMissd . Jn. CRARAPPLE E JUNIOR VOCAL to Regina and spent the week- Stapleton. Ji.h Mr. an Mr. J. J. Mellor was _ en i teciyRcet iitrswthMr ndchiman for the f ollowing pro- HEFM U 39. Boys Solo (9 years and underi - "A Merry Lad the Farmer's Mr. and Mrs. Hermnan Kelly, Mrs. S. R. Jones were: Mrs. Chris gram: Duets, guitar and violin, Boy" - verses 1, 2 and 4 - Can. Song Series p. 54 . Oshawa, were Sunday guests o! Graham and fatber, M.r. John'Dorothy and John Scott; reading, LNM N 40. Boys Solo (Uncbanged Voices) - "The LIàncoînishre Poacher" Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walkey. Kennedy, Peterboro; Mrs. Mary Wanda Mcyilnslo e. .. Rb npi ae E X T R A V A L U un H E E S 41. G i ir' So o 1 - e Br oand uI e. lM r. M elville Jones w as in T o- A ranstrong, Toronto, and sister, B ln ; piano s ol, owlan, R - 42. "IrsSolo(11TbrShs" n.dson Seris, ionto Wednesday. Mrs. Stacey, Pasadena, cal.; Mr. ley; reading, Alfred Redknapp. 9s~ m ieAs EXT A AL E n HE SE"I awTheeShps -Can SngSeie, . 4,Mrs. Hoskin and fanùly, Ken- and Mrs. A. F. George, Port Hope. ýSeveral guessing contests were al nsalr eua 4.Girl's Solo (15 years and under> - "O Dear, Wbat Can the dal, have moved int Mrs. Ruther- U. C. League Tuesday evening enjayed and lunch was served. ZC Matter Be?" - verses 1 and 2 - Can. Song Series, p. 138. ford's bouse. took the form o! a masquerade udyget;tMs .T CAAIA HES 4.Duet - 'Public Scbool pupils -"We the Children Sleep" Mrs. Wm. Milligan attended the party. Sunday school room b 'e unaygss: r.adMS.HJ.ve. decbra-Osborne and Allan. Morrish M Nip y b.2 I ild .. 19PUBLIC SCHOOL CHOIRS Mr. and Mi-s. McGill, Argyle, tions. Mrs. W. C. Lane playedJ Elme olrNwate _________________ _________________ ________________t e piano for the marc ing of , m r P îlr, N w asl.M. i K N 44. Rrl'n om n.o ncopne those in costume. Four prze-s Kraft, Plain ar Pimente BoBo Thou Winter Wind" -.Vgtad iln wereMgvnt h olwn:Lu Mrainmyb eie -, 'B Rrl(one Blowm atSn - (VccmaidB SNS IET R reen ceCullough, a rooster; Laur- ýattention withaut intention. VELVEETA "Shor Ligts" - Coney-Wickett, Bk. IV) .............. iin T e cîe n W rd~ us Kraft Your 46. Rural 'two room) Part Song - Unaccompanied Chie"Thie Quest" - 'Can. Song Series. Bk. IV) LEGAL CANAD IAN of % lb 47. Rural- n - N rvossîld w.n.. - Ua____F and bas moved into îawn. ening Bd.'Bwmanville. om ffIe hwlgth ya Peîosy a a he(an < II M r e c l R o i s o , p r n i a l o 'w r e i O o o n ~ . . t e 6 p .m . d a l y e x c e p t S u n - £ n pe s s o r i a n a d' -tr ga d t a t h e N e w Z e l n P o t cehou.s pres a! Brtinn ad Syd-oima, he larest sbip bulît in the Wel]lngton and Acln Or n e l z 9e M.CclRbnopicploraWnemywen ldenabr ".my's great barbor bridge repre- Emie slinca the war. rlesaî o e okJn Na. 8, bas been inconvenienced by ' Wedneay hnlogoemesPhone 790. HoUse hone883. sents the dream of an Australian No came ieannounceme custary tds frondter n a from Reabro put on the Third X -R aY EquiP sent In O ffice. ed tor, w ho In m aking the c om - ' t e Em s s ! B ia~ îl 1. Vii c d n o u t ai LARGE SIZE an ailment in one o! his knees. Degree. __________________ aît itr ratsprt ho- îst'il dne duro bri i 1937 she il !olaw ueUua 'o ~.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Couch, OiePcuefo eaaep nYdrn e 97si jlflo Newcastle,___________________o_________DIREtagraphs at t'he Urne the brIdge Ilound-tbe-Wvorld Cruise, and witil cruise course, de FASTFRE_________ fONILL Mr. and Mrs. j. Barrie. CTR ws"" edcudnthae tter""'totht lp htr ir - ~~ *'..an irsîv-. George ijinner, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Wesleyville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Svoayhuaydy Mi'. and Mrs. Willis Jones. Buld Lanson Milîson, Monday. 8rie Whuaydy and Fae, visited bier parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George &tapleton F F.M R SCO andMrs D Meril. arworth. Sr., are convalescjng at their dau- ModernMoter Eqiuipsent, Am_- A number f rom here attended ghter's, Mrs. R. Gordon, Eliza- bulance anc Invalld Car. Cal theshoer orMr.andMrs Soîtbeivile.Mrs. Alvin Jones and Phone 480 or 734, Asistant 573. t-own trit the 'mres- woud sbi i ""IlsWAthensa-- ev r v t t e p r e a l hi s t e o n e x t A p ril, M east e t f e g y tsd a C y o i evr lst hepat"down un-I ane editor's draam will lbave caîie 9trIjts Se'tîements, Siam and der". Captined "Splendid EmpireI true. Moge Kolag.LaigNwZa -A c h ie v e m e n t s " th e P ic tu r e s h o w eN t n 1 ' S d n y w l e sîed la]a n d , b e w ill g N ewt h e j I- theNngîaspandny w brld siedLnds, also neW torritory for lier hegreatest igespnbJgel wblle the big %,hite liner isin'ord (use Hoiuu n ever built within the Empire and (Cha A tipodes; she will al tae PFrancisco(, s Anel S an h tha ocean liner whicb, iaunched brcue em rstMelbourne 1 Panama Canial Zone. Fr DOMINION. L=. 4, B --- E, ONTARIO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH, 1937 ý at - - m'IL L

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