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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Mar 1938, p. 9

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Few Bachelors Still In RunningVicoftePpl SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ANLOGG NG MISHAP!oe nNgtlte ulBl Af ter Fif ty Years Have Passed To Rouse Drowsy Firemen Sunday SBowmanville Lodge A. F. & A., Mrs. Fred Tamblyn ivsiting-, oppintg, who n lves abolut a m lle F"ifty yeCars agio SaulCttll CLEAN UP FIRE RISKS, ýM. %vill visit Orono lodge tonight in Oshawa, and attended thei- s ib i ri nl Women in Orono seemn to be edior f Te OonoNew. dcidd t coferthesecnd egre. ev.Verannveraryof ingStreet broken in threepflaces. playing a bigger part in aff airs DELEGA EGIE that aIrt thndtoOBITUARY Da amOrono, R. R. North W.t.H. emyth. Porteven n i urch. guse stte.Ms Stra5rigM. Cpi a y t e.daSaturdayevening R P R TS P E maraal ge, and too) manv bach, I hop ou will find space in:about 30 visitors are expected. Miss Hazel Wood spent hevas drawmng logs on the old fishier- alarm was sent in by Alf. Ast-! elors whlo seemledj to be do.ing 1etti n1 Mrs. John Miller, Orono The rno News to publish a1 Mrs. R. H. Henry and niece, weekend with miss jean Spry, les property and hiad j ust pulled the ridge in the south end of the vil- DirectrlfDra giut thab-out it. So Ed anpugitor S fro n hopy Patricia, Toronto, spent the week- Bowmanvlle chain arouind two smiall nes, not lage. It seemrs the Astridge fam- ural Societterwvsadhs Ji 1 the naines and 'pect Peacefully passing away at hier riarxe rrin o oneu wnot alto endwt ao nd Mrs J C. Mr MitojMori and Mr..J C more than eighit feet ii length.HelyhdrtndfomOaw bnsghrdinheaeet he eligible hachelors of half a hoeleteSret rn.o gether satisfied with conditions. Gamey. John Mor-ris are able to be around ntreebr ih 1 et ather late and had st.arted a f ire afOrono onHlWdedy caenyago. Th editofhee.SuanayilFebruwasry 2thdRacel arlySna hr a ie Major J. C. Gamey was in Co- again after their illnesses. vaic . n iteres andindtheaste tpofwarm The phosuse, ra cou yse Sottesa dieilled thle se waos dnnaafternoon. Febur i hesut n o hevlagbor n aura.Miss Mildred Henry, Toronto, aegicr on o ns.tl e s ly 11 eadmaev h otadte enoalov r rsn o woty ht epulshdth is otsid to have been caused by a hot The Chamber of Commerce visited hier mother, Mrs. John with his leg doubled upl underneathvretdadteci-teej. those who have bevlen enaged thes from Park Street United Cuc stove pipe running through a cei- directors will hold their monthly Henry. hi1 xcuitigpinH hot g caught on fire. The feaueothevngws may eas n an ndavurngt wer srvce er tndctd ying. I believe there should be' meeting on Monday evening. We l 1 >efe When the alarm was received,areotfcnvtinciiis catt neh o moelofthefairmex"eRe.fJ H.estehoutand ev.abouttheer iche frocthepipfunerstndhterehaseeensomethM.tGengeMortn hs bensone i sevea 11inues rcs.eaWrs. J..J Ridellwif of ron'soofth OntrioAssoiatonhoeAg TheBahl . Parks. Aurora. Interment took to the surrounding ceiling. The reaction f rom their resolution to te sick it. eI horgan.tlcuttn g cordwoo er most enthusiastic fireman, don- ricultural oite edi h orat place in Orono Cemetery- fire was put out by the occupants investigate the issuance of rail- Mrs. W. J. Stutt is progressing bv card.1te pleas fort IIpadi ned a kimona and rushed into the Royal Yor( oeTrno ee ilLRow: IsstllilleounrMr.aMlle bwa rbonoonJueuonth hosefs teyhapeneotowaypases.favuraly fte he opraton. c n runinatosieasis1nce chily igh tothehal torintgae wsaMs. . R Coperwh to nkseioslyorloe- 2nd, 1851. at Kirby, daughter Of notice it in time.AlmuipplsoMr.Ni Mr. Newton Cobbledick hias ora-nten a1an.e the bell and arouse the rest of the outhineddicsonadrelu lie Herv: 1e-t iposted young the latte Mr. and Mrs. Henry La- Secondly, when firemen aril- Colville passed their Grade III been on the sick list. nheaccnenows wlt ia 1 ucoe o fire fighters. Ollie Davey, dau- tions. Moto1tesggsin manin l the county regarding f ictioni. Rue Powers. Her early childhood ed. they took several minutes. Piano examinations: Shirley Por- Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hoskin and ti ciet1 ec ta ghter of the f ire chief, accomp- made atthcovnintwr E. 13. Wilson: Has madlea host mwas spent at Kirby where she at- which mnight have been valuable. ter, honors; Stella Best, Bobby Miss Dorothy, Burketon. Mr. and teaen ossw i i anied hier, also in scanty night improving giutrlfishv Antioch Schiool. student at Oakwood grammar|1manhole coverinig the water tank Betty Linton secured hônours Joan, Oshawa, visited on Sunday %ivwt th lotes until thler reachied the bell rope until half the town yertte oa ar T S ··le.S ll -school. She was miarried to Jóhin1 in that district. lin Grade IV Piano at the C - at Mr. R. H. Wood's. H MKl f M was awake.. Entertanetws rvddb Tni om oervil. tilachart whol' ilri 81an oe oO- I nesadtee4safr evtoyeas tBwmn .Hce amsshdldfr enry MKevev*s armn. 'I. Ccii - Mr.Rdelibcongutepanmesbyr.RselO- andar-tlncyfebu. lnt emteono. the village where she spent asa nOonworcie1SvrlOoote teddteMarch 3rdwee otpne.i watheplaoead of cdwo nd ahr fth1ihnt nya oneadMs1. .Sals mar et ong. . the rest of her life and to which $25 to $30 a year to see that the funeral of Mrs. Downing in Bow-i Gordon Watson hias been on klhlRt r d t a bell ringer, but also a watch- vocal selcin byMsA.. D. Callahian: \ilngt em- she contributed so much in ser-|risk of fire is at a minimum in manville.!the sick list. tae o res id , inman. You will remember that it Drummond r.Go ni n brace atny"om that iVlcase! vice. Her keenest. interest in-|the village and also that the Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sherwin1 Stanley Bruton, Toronto. spent>n it ute n rvnto was her astuteness or insomnia Mr. M. H tpe.Ms rm trouble to a final stol). . volvedi the Methodist church and l equipment is in good condition. isie friends at Cobourg. 1 the weekend with his mother. Oronio, and from tieresto 1owman- that helped to apprehend a thief mond andM.Salsasie Rolly Hall: Don't trouble himiseli later the Park Street United Ye os ol aebre r hre ilrhsrtr- The game Saturday between \ lei a ng. T e hs e g ase at Percy Lunn's gas tanks re- communitysnig mnuch -abouit the girls butt admires! Church. where she led the choir while that manhole was beingied to Florida.I Bowmanville and Orono MidgettobretagionMdvmr- cently. Brief sece eegvnb them imuchly just the samie. for a number of years, taught 1uncovered and the fire should not Mr. . Hoe eneraind er oceyaeaslwsoostond.dfi il h rc onbre rmte rsdn .H artes g Bily Cnnel: igt rceie io-Sunday school and was active as| have started in the f irst placeIf riends ait a card party Wednes- .C .U ed hr ui to set due to the swelling a an ll. ad be wih um a rgdoand rclural RepeettieE, posls to go as far as the front gate. 1a member of the W.M.S. and 1had the pipe been properly in- ,day evening in the Orange Hall. ness period after the W. M. S. theu storftebnecodrbe anotspldot umran .F ikrMP Feels vrvichan-ie later president. She was made an; sulated.i Messrs. Frank Pearson and Frida and appointed Mrs. How- 1 h iti . . •eboie. the truck with the assistance of s vey n ia awe . .honorary member of the latter Recently, in Peterboro, we un- Ted Woodyard had a long motor ard Walsh as delegate to the On- When we visited Mfr. Copping on Miss Davey, who did not deem it Angus Stalker: Good lookmng. Not soet.Afwyasgohrciv derstand that two men were ap-1 trip T'uesday. troPhitonUoncve-Tuiesdayhie.wvas mn good spirits and wise to ride to the fire on thedi ck a hd mgr, ndlie JhnL.S-ities hiad to be lessenied due to pointed to go from house to house1 Lois Mantle got hier finger it tion in Toronto. rigge up with an elaborate hiarness !truck, but considered her duty clenthock thetboadgo powverful enioughi to take is (,wni failing health, but interest in the to inspect wiring, stove pipes. w ,ith the puck Tuescay night. George Rowe spent Sat.urday w lhich allowed him to do setting up) had been done and returned to .ru. part.. church was expressed tangibly by cellars, attics. and anything else Chickenpox has come to Orono.* in Toronto. exercises and look out thewid- her domicile. Fortunately, the Followin hsgm ecsl Archiie Stalker: Thiat fine new%% contributions until the end. 'whichi mighit be a fire rislk. The, Additional news will be found Sorry to hear of the accident but kept hissleg perfectly- rigid. His south end couple had extinguish- and Oshaawrtopa u residence. :\rchie cap)tures all the "Sheissrie byoesnreutwsadoinfrdmgenpge6toTdCpnwh is in Bow- mamn son regret was tha terorkpnedth fire beforetheorelsaareOshaw .faied to appear. How-n B girls. Look out old hov 'r o'll, Charles T. Miller Orono. hier hus- of 50 per cent.. I am pretty sure Mr. and Mrs. A. McDonald, manville Hospital. the barn hie had planned to raise rived, so there was little for the lever. the im wanowstd be idappd.band having predeceased lher in if somte of the houses and stores Milton, spent Friday with Mrs. Mr. Lewis Johns. Mr. and Mrs. this summr wul aeto bear de me o doextept to hop aw tlay PlersfomOon ndNw Tim iConnell: Hre i, a bunich olf July 1929. Mrs. Miller was the %were inspected in this village. Neil Smnith. Charles Johns. Hampton. were lvdtrpsivaohrya..teieoe h ahl ntecsl iie padpae masculine sweetnIrthat i> hanker- astosurvivi,-member of a fam- there would be the greatest clean thMiss. ss Mcay n d ca lier unda sitors with Mr. and (igusthehresns 1vR water n.r.Ridl a n ga fehcni his lm-é!y >)illow. Just try hiiim alýarr eeMesr W IA.F. been in several where packing tention and daily dressing. Horticultural meeting schiedul- "u overmle]g," said Mr. Clopp -good physical condition and able scorersweePac.R Wod T i . . PallA beinu ic arers.P ereC. essrs. . eh-~ boxes. filled with excelsoir. were Rev Carman E. Armstrong, ed for Wednesday night will be m11.-*but I don t remme ntu t otnewt tervmig(2,adPladfo h n ie T s am ensn:Al oegl>.unaRick. Ahr .P. C L Powe snnpiled all over, almost begging to B.A.,B.D.. of Courtright, Ontario, reported next week. aou-texep ha i asmghyof their house, wieldingapitadGa 2.Rcad.n c mrfIar ftisba her\otte r.ain ns al. ArtJ.·Kuox ns . . M11be lighted. Undoubtedly Orono who will preach at Park Street Mr. and Mrs. Alec Walker and Painlful.Ims av enlugI brush like a veteran, but Ms ucenfrteohrsd.Fu trife bshfl. ut erv ntetamg Hll.A. J Knx ad H M.M -citizens would be well advised to, Church Sunday, is son of Rev. E. two daughters visitedi at Mrs. A. there guite a while as, it was qulite Davey was nursing a stiff shoul-I hockey sik eeboe nti coImpany 1\on ailmeoiligh'It mght. son. d.insist upon such an inspection F. Armstrong, formerly of Bow- Bradley's. early\ ii the morng %whlen the ac- der as a result of the strenuous game whihi eive ob e Dav MAlen:Ahhee s jst Th may loaloffrigspa rather than to wait until a ser- 'manville. Messrs. A. J. Knox and W. m.1 cident hap)pened and wve didn 't get to Iexercise. The fire did little dam- cord breakfron ae thperpyoung mia.n orsme agve maidglwing tribute o the soeemo ious fire endangers property and Mrs. Osterhout has been in- Stutt were appointed Park St. tehsialni lt h te-age. At 9 cloktoOootas ahult perp turalnbeama itore. Hs wihs y ws e lives. Almost every fire during disposed. Churchi delegates to the Ontario lnoon. But I guess I* m lucky at11 with the sitneoiluh thoght nauraly eantowrd uniy.the past year has been due to un-1 Mrs. George Seymour is wait- Prohibition Union convention in that. If it hiad been onle of thosecý RickardanGaptu srn cleaned stove pipes or some other: ing on Mrs. Thomas Couch, New- Toronto. Rev and Mrs. Oster- bitter cold days, it would have been MIDGETS PLAY TO uous 1 % or'fgt o urm Albert Staples: Hie is a genieral .1neesrycue atlwoibqieil out also expect to attend. mutchi worse and I ighzt not becO R AL I acy on teic.Rswodwa favorite with all the girls:;dontbe prevailed uipon to change his1 Firemen in Orono have becomeheenw umpire.Atoeim thgal think hie would elop)e this ve\ar ernud nothing more than a convenience came insoatthtbtndr next. but hie will not see a girl il \\~illiami McCormiack: It is hiigh to be clled ot at n hour of On Monday night Port Hope and even hlyr ol o homle alone. timie Bill married; hie imust be car- te dayaor night when the cause Debaters DeCide One Learns M ore N N NU E A ihSho1ndOooCniu keep track h crhwvr \\elyRophe Culnt i ried by the stormi; and after bemgiý could have been removed by pro- ation played hockey, which has was Sometiglk,11.I a more stalwart and uplrighit vonnm_ captured wvould settle down tot a per inspection and by a little care CAR JUNMPED ROAD 'been declared to be the smartest counted atea 03 n r man in Orono: odest and kind- steady going to be dep)ended uplon n h pr o itznsB Reading Than By Travelling ýgame of the season. McCutcheon Watson le1 hmhveafwmn hearted: has not yet thoughlt muich benledict. Oroino Taxpayer. yWhat might have been a serious wa r.tefecrePot einwas5, vic- uates vetimxodcd hc a omarmn.OA.Gmb:Qieasciety accident occurred Monday after- tr h cr en -,btta h itr clensamdi Thomnas Underwood: One of our b1lood: a la Pompadour; a finee mus- One cant learn more by readimg1 show people where the interest- noon. Dr. H. Manning's car got di o erc rmtepesr olaot2o iue f progressive youing mni; eone of the ician, a good singer, and fond of DUTIES TOWARD ithan by travel, it was decied ating things were; that there werýe in thé ditch and ha ecalled Mer- of either the players or the. by- ter, tomkeMCuceo'lta n4xing orators in the Counity Couin-i the girls; a lively, jolly musical girl the Union meeting at ParkSre guides and tours available; that cer's garage. Elmer Middleton standers. Oronois goals wle r e the victr.Aogeh crr : god ookng nd he ighngil wlleookhimlNotIsthetim to NEwHBO RS OLDChuchhondy.nghtdThGderredin waahadsonth eys; nd ordndWtso let ad gt ,sore dbyRos Wods ho ecu-|wre . WodMidletn, ray in lead imii. angle for hlim. i bate was "Resolved that one can that if one were to die one mightI the car out. Coming home Mid- e ,adDc atro n luh et ikrMIve Tohn Spencer: er fond of soc-1 Peter M.\cConniachie: It is a won- Park St. W. A. met Tuesday learn more f rom travel than from just as well die in pleasant sur-detn roeD Maig'cr George Rowe who each got 1. adRw.Go rn fhce iet: i stad an wold ak a er ete hs nt mt Cpi beoreafernonwit Ms.f.iMrSttttredin. Te ffimatvewasroudins;tha on diontnta- nd aton is wn.Whn tey|OnTuedaynigt he illof asplaedrut hiagaeIoo girl a model life partner. The girls this in his travels; he is good look- President, in the chair.i taken by John Ken n eti vel tol learn poetr and music butgotoHR.ow'.Emrune fare included three games and was not fe fpnlis will very likelv find hie is not iningli, a worker and popular with al]., Devotional was in charge ofHmadtengtiey aottepol and the countryar. out to avoid another vehicle and th10 kwa.cuid3rm7to Teeein0a. getsc the market. Hie imighit be reachied with a little! Mrs. Robert Rainey and openied Rie adKtlenSar.ta Kathleen Stark contended that slewed on the ice, going straight 10.30-7cess, but three gamesdin one nigh Billy Uniderwo-od: All the girls aovrn.wt ynwt r.R eta John Keane contended .ht explorers travelled and wrote dlown ive the hill to land up Fo o8BwavleMd seemedrelytomcfrb- adore Billv; hie is always kind and \\allace Knott: Rather quiet dis-1 the piano. Mrs. Rainey gave a, when one sees smtin tre- things down; that in this case! against the fence separating gt lydOooMdes resadr tayrt h ag o! liLing anid is decidel the lad(ies' oito but just the kind of a miost interesting and thought-: mamns longer in one's mind their travelling taughit them, but1 Green's and Row's.Ch a insi Gamsby and Wesley Cawker were crowd Whihwtesdtemde manl in the store: hie miight larn ;ýVoellnnmanl to wvear well in, double provoking talk on "Our duty toi would if one simply read aboud not you, unless you read abouti ropes, ashes, etc., were used in masters of ceremony. Nichols game hadide t ml to love if hiandled genitly-. hrnli\ailac is not bad look- our neighbor. in which she quot-1 it; that most, of the books wouli it; that authors of books as atrigoeticethcaan was umpire. In the first period one at 10.0 TimniiivHenv His mhiiid is not vet ing,. go-ere and mlighitlhe ed the commandments issued by not have been written if itbacle rule did not travel: that one frinlly Wtiatso eteuparandthonygatatwscrews cewrred on love in a cottageI though ae to face thle parson.i God. It was brought out in her nofrtavsmetband could learn more f romi geograph- broughit down Mercer. The car for Bowmanville. In the second the, i n telin wat e oul Wilim Hllad:Is sl-ade talk that one should not slander'ground for them was o te ical magazines than by travelling: was blocked by pieces of wood, peiod Bowmianville got the first TlWO F SA E sayi spoen o onvlthelubect. ust ain a itavllendcosidabldoesenigbororledthm no through travel; th emotodoe by rail or highway where youtre uthrnrhbyteegtgoal.and another later, but OronoPLY D F DA tr imi for luck. learned to look oni the fair sex with epain rcvtthi oss reading, was cheap fcion and ut just saw the baure surroundings rtnmnwohd ahrd aergt akwt he b tr m1 conci:A dcddsspco.W eiv eejv tsonSemp emphasized etthepoin oudlareoesywait-h n ntth et fteoon ry' anfinlypulld orth er- t amed ib asepthterso n gin at home. birds and trying to imitate thei at home; that we don't have to dAhbo man Cormish. In the third period1 were playda rnoaeao Heaopncfer n i oasbt r týoi urumniaharin n iitti ilI. Mrs. John Tamblyn was ap- clsadietf hm iatefollow another's ideas but think roperationsand the car near13y each of the teams got a goal, the Fridayighihafarcodo IiiivHallett: Wi havef,- W WI\V And s . the brigl i dof Mrs. Wm. Hoar. Mrs. Dickson over wouldn't if they tough they have to say; that you do not cuatwr ut Bob Cooper assisted by Donald The firsgaewsbtenN - imm . e . us:it n< ea th fiancal ecrtar's ndthey could learn more by read- have to read all the time, whereas •cuatwr nut Staples. Thus the game ended a1 tonville andNwateMigttas hetter hors who devote their entire shining light of Orono Parlors; hiard, and treasurer's report, and Mrs. ing; that by travelling oelan you have to keep on when travel- tie, 4-4. The lads are to be heart- the forme inny72 uke timile to the drug business. Hie nughtto catch: has travelled enugh to J ageo gv heCrr-ey'.wat the people and country is ling; that the Digest contains! ily congratulated on the brand of refereed. wihei at acrter t ay i oi\-,vryqusic aiousicte air sex: d report. Group leaders will meet 1really like; thatgoverniments evi- articles condensed from news-i DIM AND DISTANT hockey they played. The referee The secodgm a ewe w ithout t A rile m:'snerll, uI te msicina ofesod Mday to arrange members in dently thought people learned papers from ailloverthe world; I H P EIG handed out only a few penalties, Majo'inlcutho' em sEd Pinder: A fmek: avong is-iman;smer, onerof th bspofesinal groups. Mrs. W.M. Stutt will See from travel or they would not that you cannot Ilrnhstory, and so when the boys play on the the score Fig75i aoro stedyasclckwok:agoddis-r has>lllaerso hi otmn.about fixing the door for ventila- ihave travelling agencies; that science, languages, etc., just by bigger teamis we do not doubt that 'Majo's position: niaturally a great adz e twltk a good deal of ice cramion purposes. Silverwa;re pur- tavelling hàs been made more travelling; that with the aid Of From The Orono News of , ni the fair sex: he should not le: and cake to brmng himn to the pro- chaedbyth pntyuom Ittemdrln ae o n e-a ta and a eorpcl a- February 27, 1913 avoi bachlor ath nd o the yer1om ot was on display, and the plates are ple were better educated; that, azine one can learn more a yrnlh:Tinsth orld a - to arrive shortly. character improves through as- h omne; that travellersi did not T. J. H. Allen is taking an ag- H S desert wvithouit the fair tormienits:i A man 13 foolishi to stand in his1 sociation with other peoples; that 'learn very much about industries ricultural short course at Port " but i seme v wll satisfied wvith own lighit or hide it under a bus- me iePeiet Roosevelt of the countries through whichHpe n l"le blessednhess. Stil lihe might hel. WMS.FATURES sponsored good wili tours; that they sped. Dr. Neil Colville was re-elected DAjO P AY R ost famous men have been tra- John Keane contended that, director of the National Portland FI ýellers: that science, etc., wasai-mode people can explore. also; Cement Co. ait Toronto. M~-. ed only through travel; and that that magazines sometimies gave Mr. George Mercer, an Eng- SX Park St. WV.NM. S. cominiied theur even Joseph would not have been wrong ideas about what tIng lishman living near Newcastle, Mlarch meeting with the Wol found if his brothers and father were like; that one could learn has rented the laite Samuel Tur- Dav of P'rayer service prepared hbv had not travelled, something if one hiad any brains; ner farm.. The suphrnte .\lie E. Hlendiersoni, Sumniier, Christ1 Neil Rainey stated that authors that books do not give new ideas. Miss Elma Dobson is visiting 3 Churchi, New\ Zealand(. The themle .andi musicians were as a rule too) which can only be obtained thro'1 fr*ends in the city. ue bnto te Away from trains and noise; yet only Thie planiniig for Easter Thiank O- oeHbokcanbe ea bythewh . ints rm a ,nsCoge S tret ferinig anld April mneetinig, and a family whereas a large family Program mecluded: Violin solo .hi. . . . Lead added.RA Ar 3 mue fomEto aoeg retouicing referenice by thie Presidenit would not be able to travel be- by Ern Allen, with Enid Cobble- It is combmned fungicide and insecticide Storeý-which indicates how quickly you to thle 1passingL of one Of ftheir oldest cause of the cost.dckathpin;crtueLi-A ,nofrurSayCedr canrechstoes adtheares.an'd imost initerested mnembers. Mrs. Beatrice Hamm said that news- RICH IN VITAMIN D lian Fowler; violin duet by Ern. .•- :•• ••.g., 1. Miller. It was decided to hiold a papers were not needed as we Allen and Jack Cobbledick, with:. . • .-• Single rooms, double rooms, suites Èzaster Thianik Of ferinig service Eas- hlave the radio; that travellers Enid Cobbledick at the piano; and -all with bath and shower terNMoiidaN- (inistead of a Suniday get new ideas of their own and games. FROM $2.00 DAILY evn.(ing service) withi a guiest spea- did not absorb others' ideas; that ONE D LLAR Bob) Keane was appointed dele- er anid a tea. Particuilars wvill be no mnatter how good a time one O E D L A , gate to Ontario Prohibition Union M SEROURE T. jut bov Carlton) RA. 4135 decided at thie April mecetinig. Meet- had wile travelling one still convention, with Kathleen Stark 392SHRBURN S. Jus aov .ing closed Nwith the siniginig of "Thec could not help learn something; ATI Y ÜR D RÜG G I S as alternative., Day Thiou Gavest" anld a uinisoni that books might not contain the, Next meeting is in charge of K M.Cal prayer anid closinig prayer. truth that signs were placed toi Sam Keane and Beatrice Hamm. THURSDAY, AfARCH 10TH, 1938. THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIOPAENE

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