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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Mar 1939, p. 9

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THURSDAY, lMARC[H 16TH. 19,39TH-C\\D\\S\TS!X O s \\ OT\O TIEM.-rJ.\ T T SNf-ýN O N _ _ _ _ _ _N N V R W S --i - - - ) N sat sf e d Y u r m o e y ef n d d i ~ 0 e s o w d n D t r it J ~ C h s e ~n ie n t o u g h a v e c h ie e d s o m e t h i g S w e t M u r m u m i n g s '" t h a t r a k e Iu amia u y -CR RN ur. ~ ~ ~ et[and Ibh te studeut body, atb- 1 -Eunice Nicholîs.DOGAFIRNKJ. SOCIALAND PESONALO.C.S. Students Displa -y Fine Talent, akS.W.A pu'u ~* j~pPark St. W. A. met Tuesday j A quiet wedding took place in:In The rresentation Of "Disraeli" l ihthe devI ioor Clarke Township day, March 10, at 3 o'c]ock, when who read the seripture. Minutes Mrs. R. H. Brown has been iil. - teen minutes longer wve -would. Mary Evelvn, daughter of Mr. and' Hollyw~ood talent hunessol Rbb aai lnTmblyn and wr redad dotd afer N w o vlevle Mis M Conih ad r, 'mhave had no schooî to decorate Mrs. Tom 'Greer of Brooklin, be- have been in Orono Friday at- Don ~~pe were accmpnîtswhic e Fi. S' and oTeasur-lle Corishhave beno ndther.ckWint. rutlw ul e n.came the bride of Sydney George tnigte4a la Dsal"frtIe\ule d dchoruses.'er 's reports were given by Mrs. tendig th 4-at pl "Disaeli forlie ell-ender ccopanits wich te Fi.wSthy.her TeparentsvilMr.rs and Mons aebe ntesc it ni e ari wameunhaebe ulcnutd tecrmn.wer ldte ee' rw' t aros-sAng in renchaDoor lin 1 rs. Nra atn rChambers of Toronto. Rev,. iP. L. presented by O.C.S. students. But Teevi tPert or 'Jas. Dickson and Miss Laura Al- NwovleMnsCu a visited wt r.G ecr Men a d %vo en h ve be n' w re gad t ey ween't or ,v 'd 3 part horussMrsi. T.nchandgstaffonvNewtonvi Cl b e, Mrs. M. H. Staples visited in uycenn asmnnad Jl odce th eeoy nls.'Sýýng Lw Seti. held March 8th, and to the sur- Mrs. D ln îlrowt Lindsay.bu*ceaigkasmng ad Miss Ruth JuIl played the wed- be iminus sevoral citizens by..no. ngi. SwgLow. See paining the cou cil cha ber din mach.Ron Paters n a 'Dsrali" Charit. u faccompanied and in Miss L. Allin read the corres-: rs of many the resolution "That Mrs. G. an taf Mrs. A. Blewett has been on the which is being redecorated by the' four t. and -Joshu' fought th podneiteabnc ofhe vs sick list. Women's Institute and Council. rie n n marra byhler father, excptionally good - sogood lhe battle a eicounco idrCrr e.theteerm e.Ad iname of Newtonville post of- Mrs D.G. ooer sitd i~ h wllsarea eepcrem a thelligrit with aacc essorie s tocolentheffhotnspftheofthe ex m em rahms",uAccmKecky aStac.Aterws readas ell As rfeut e havged tomonlving tl Mr.D .Hoe iie nTewodwoarek bu pcraman with accehocoi! and in < parts; "The Wonderful dison thanking the ladies for their Newtonville" was beaten. As a ~ak i1 Toot.late brown trim. mtch and a corsage of white bers of the cast who ail did %von-LoeSn'adAoa ea messages of thanks from those. re ualt ae to ehln iving_____, ýLv og adesh O" l l e nal otl people where we do M rs. T. Lewis has been on the rr n r.Br o e n ob- s and forget-me-nots. She ias derfully well. His ca-star (his m m e e n t e u u w v i i e h sick list.Mr adMr. rokr n Bb attended by Miss Margaret Mill- wife) was Adele Morton. ed the value of the extension of scnsand bereavement.Thrwaabicrdouan 0ewrenbetoavsrie Mrs. as. Egleso visied Mr Noren Bon. Mr.Cooke Mi5stailredesit wib japnica cces-the Dchessof-Glstonbry t sikls.bie, Mr. and Mrs. Bond and Miss son 0f Ornowho wore a black Rutb Lunn plaved the part of r the musical training. It a eie otk u w ix nerewamembigrsweoreceivd jatsio h una .A.metn and Mrs. Earl D. Fowler, Osawa. Marion Chistîe and Mr. James sories aacorsage f red roses perfection. while Carman WhiteMiasrc t hRoy bouesent oMiS omeiet.rsps ithemsHorficultaMl he oesen th enthar atps ossHloel' alb M iss Eileen Riddell entertained Clarke, Toronto, and Rev. and and forget-me nots. Mr. Jack as ber busband provided lots of M . W "'ers at there d s use ý Ma c 0t h re %a a s eia r friends March l5th. Mrs. S. Littlewood, Orono, were Cooper of Toronto vas grooms- amusement wben lhe -,as so puh- flowesatteconclusion of the edimrovmen te dicusse Marchn methng.Theealwas spcial Mer. adMs hs ai ii Mrs.A. BadleB basbeenlai Super ad evningguets 0 Mr.man.dicl "suashd.' heirtwo au-pMr.am.mins.illims mde in onnetionwiththechurh opn meting Th hal xva comMthes dightriamss Lm.dHelo up with several broken ribs. and Mrs. R. Smith Saturday In Afe th crmnyabft ghters and sons-in-law v ere well 'neat speech, thanking the audi- building itself. j ortably filled. Percy Rowe, M.P., well. Conratlaion t Mr ad Ms.honour of Miss Pearl Brook or who Alun chewacered na th uhoertrae yJaneFretrence for coming and the studentsî The meeting was brought to a gave a splendid address on "Chris- Mr. an Clifford Cooper on the bîrth of axstn isM'teof the bride's parents, afier which rand Lois Wood, Floyd Nicholson fordher eclln c-peain lseb paerb is avîin a nwrd sPohi etics nsheaot WrnvstdheraghrMs snSmt.the bridai party lef t'for Toronto and Manley Littlewood. Their anIhad ok. o tecloseanSoial___________Mr._ Miss Margaret Milison attended and Aurora. On their return they other daughter, Clarissa, was ex- acc .u l notisdo 10 cflos eni;et m eig wl eA rl1t lO t h e C h m b e r s G r e e r e d d i n F r i -w i l l r s i d e n T o r o t o . c l l e n t y a n s w e r e d y s e v e r ale n q u e s t i o nst e a b o uts W a r r e n C aad y 1s o n . t h e C h a b e r - G r e r e d d n g n -n a n t w h o fin a lly s e ttle d e r w ith o u t a w o rd a b o u t th e m a V o ic e o f t h e P e o p e oN f n day. C. OF C. MEETING The bride is a niece of Mrs. H.Icoie nLrdDfrd-Dc vellous old-ti me costumes wîth r friends will attend the annual! young hee. choNextomeeting will be-Apriithanrono. is i te r.G iv r Miss Margaret Milison enter- Chamber of Commerce met Andrus of Orono and is a frequent, Mortn their baops and stand-up collars, ___________________iMsivradnee isM tained a few friends TuesdayM visitor with bier aunt. Her Orono dnilnsan which must have made the act-___________FvîtdMr.etTrm SEdn I banquet.vy; DarEdto, don ate $10 10 the W om en 's In s - m any y ears o f m arried h ap p in es s ane as piesea h h d a dif icu t r sse an ac ors re pec îve y, D nigt.Moda nghtItwa dcîedto renswihte apycu le a dar Edilor,- Miss M. J. R. Green spentThe the, eeken Misses Ella and Myrtle Tam- tute to help pay for redecorating - rlandpae ilelsa i ost ndoot ablethe ywig ns efouran o ecciden a- M. blyn and friends attended the ice the counicil chamber. Adele Morton as Disraeli's wife. alo1ndtewa h yugr estoorscolwewud d r Wilamanaîtndg is M.ineriewE.A.Sumer. gr- H RIC ITThe Bank of England manager, ones dîd their hair, were odd vise our trustees to put on an iron ite1 canvla oot.Acommittee was appointed 1 ical rbeî Br wssights to the modemn youtbs. Over iAge roo rîg ohre er Ed. Si bMcae RoFrt, a nd .a $40 was spent in renting these lshingles. We take our cuefo1MrG Wlim an teddthe play cultural Representative at Bow IIERIADDRSS Y S HgiMeyrsby LeRoy Myles. r stage properties. Jroftih ars ho to n r on CiA obbedick's saeri tday erde.ad isWlaC "Disraeli."'manville. regarding tobacco grow- A D RS ohto hi at el And now as a conclusion 10 the - rof hirty ysan ersaltgo oerol rA umerrokhreatene The firstndd teactw'wasgin hendsredtwrite-up and also to pay tribute shingles Id w l hoglhmthe Quarterly Official Board meet- Mr. andMr.WreCasns Home and Scbool Club and report Executive members wer e put in MR ..LNO ruThe founding of tedat the acting of the mînor actors cayBulook at il now. A mon- ing in Newtonville Saturday. Mr. andMsBeITianso agood time. charge of a membership driv e t M10.M. NTNao urc hsin 0f the theSuez aal wb n l' lb jî ' them o. iknoy ofa roof nexpt Kgri it'ner lim ohavea-es . of purhasin of th Suezcanal ad cresses, suc sbtes t. amn Rev. S. Ljttlewood attended the secure new members.1 while Disraeli and several others w o allpayedter part %vel, we t e n ek o f a r o e t g i .I ' e rt m l a e - v rs Ontri_____ and uchtin hee i asteabutof ierssonlet ume n to B hlyMr i wo tan, Keig Wintereems10 kmod vsifdoa ar. GoSb Ont rio Tem era ce Fed raton he e i qute lt o dicusi 1 An intensely interestng m eeting ere house guests at the country list below the casl of characters to is whch as been s ingled ther took a decided change. Oh Som e fo bl b at n e h convention in Toronto. at these meetings but the above o h y g g 0rl oieywa stt f the Duke and Duchess !and those responsible for ils pro- twice sm ince Th lstpantds, welyou, ifyo ae l ookig rywajobcircuit boadmeigi etn Oshawa B. A.'s won over Osh- were the main items. ofe otcutrduoiîyx s i ioii and succes il a ' edTedynghtemi he- fGatnuy Teewsas once since hie bougbt the propertv . igood healthy exercise, and maybemosivtinwagieRe.E awaOrilesTbusdaenihthiutestresbeigiagadresabyMrhG. ainseeingofnlarssaebad astoofharctes W beiev wecoud nt gve et-ioSrin isjus arundthecorer.10iinfo local arena. 1trsbiga drs yM.G ebleew oldntgv e-1Srn sjs rudtecre.Beecb eminus an Mr.O. . Gmsb viite fr- O HAW B.A.i M. Linton and a report of the con- in marriage by Viscount Deeford..ý Perk% ns (buller of Glastonbury ter advice 10 cour trustees than 10 W. I. met in the ibrary March other year wibMr ec c Mr.0. . Gmsb viite fr- 'SHA A B A.S ;vention ai Toronto by Rev. S. IDAct II shows Deeford as one of Towers> - John Lowery; Duchess do likewise and their roof troub- 8th, wilh Mrs. R. Mercer in cepîed. ends in Osawa and Toronto and ARE WINNERS 0F 'Litlewood. Disraeli's helpers, and the spies of Glastonbury - Ruth Lutin; Lady les will be over for 30 ears 10 charge. The roll cal was answer- We undesadM.W.Sv aTedMuirwfaoiky baemed 0 OC EY SEtE Iining vlal nomtinedot anneFretr aTened two a hke gmoes. e H C EY S RI Os Cowan, Mrs. Fred Tamoblyn, r avlal nomto uwot orse;come. Besides i t's cooler -in sum- i by a Canaddan Poet or Com- ery will so eoIo e fe the bouse vacated by Mr. anid Mrs. iM . aH . stJ .m ad At III - Deeford succeeds in Floyd Nicholson; Lord Brooke of 1_____MisM av, .J.Ham nyAebs .lqen" ilne. Adîpu, isout uwotb- eeran wrerinwite.poer Ms W Mrcr Ms.bi M. Cowan. Thursday nîght Oshawa B A 's.ýa es weeaM'îtd 0 beati g t e ob yn h a a r o eil - M ne ite o d r.A irya d M s m o ' M.S rtnTootvstdand Oshawa Orioles met for «th inspect the nursery stock when it b gtthchemq u ing thled analdLaBrooke -MaLeyis tlood; ___________ Msk. iry n rsJm Mr. S. Bruton, Toronto, visîted in butrge o b-a his othe. furthgampresenhted. anein due to the lhreatened bankruptcy of Glastonbury - Carman White; SONS 0F ENGLAND social evening of crockinole and i '.ir eun n victorious. This means that the Rev. Littlewood 0rsneda f Meyers from whom the money Charles. Viscount Deeford - oikj uchre aI Sam Bryson's, March 17. A number attended tbe Bad- B A 's have won three out of four1 account of the convention which bas been borrowed. However, tbe MorIon; Mrs. Agatha Travers HOLD SUCCESSFUL In tbe absence of Mrs. Wm. Wan- day.o dance ai Bow~manville Fn - gar'es and are ti, -wner of was held recently aI the King Ed- reluctant Bank of England mana- daBlinsayBacnfed. Tbeo Ia. he series. They ý".:ave f ougbi ward, Toronto. The highlight of ger is, by a bluff, compolled 10 Adele Morton; Lady Clarissa- CARD PARTY nan, Mrs. R. Mercer gave an in-' rane oser1perhl-i h Bob Keane. Toronto, was home.; splendidly, vanquisbing their op- the convention 10 him, declared giveMeyrsiimeg0 seîlelhins. GefdlvneTennnu;TheGig: ,gie Myer tie t sttl thngs'Gwndoyn Tenan; Te RghtSttiangdG rOrangeyHall, Arono, under aus Bob bas received another promo- ponents one by one and now re- the speaker, was Mr. J. F. Clarke'si The spies are therefore defeated. Honourable Benjamin Disraeli - I Sons of England beld another Scoît aals o Grey Ow. elp- picaa es fHmcn colCu lion. ceive their much-earned prize address whicb was altogether More iban that, Clarissa is won Ronald Pallerson: Sir Michael successful card party on Monday accuntof redric Mr. and Mrs. George Armour, money to bus' sweaters for the wonderful. Rev. Littlewood gave bv Ihe now cbanged Vîscount Probert, Bart - Roy Forrester; Mr. evenîng. On accounit of so mucb îvnbMMsiW.satsso.hudE1ksuer Hampton, and Mrs. Herb. Rundle, îeamn. a brief account of the work among EDeeford. Lumlev Foîjambe (a secrelary) - sîckness tbere were not s0 many ee bas returned to her autiesoe, h& Bowmanvillo, spent Friday aI Mr., Friday nigt Hampton and Ty- Lkfreap dealt wilh by Mrs. McKenna. Af as-nanm at eer the nortbern juveniles. Kirkland Act IV shows Disraeli be- Mervyn Keane; Mr. Tearle (Dis-: present as usual, but aîî in all it malerials lrealed by Velan was nurse t~ R. H. Wood's. rone played an exhibition game. Laewfortookae, bas 635 juven- siowing peerages on Meyers and raeli's private secretary) - Her- was a very succossful nigbî. Tbe ter b h f tbe Idie kpr optl Mrs. J. R. Cooeribas beentin SaturdaydafieroonrBowman-rbids flowershanforming 0f a bort Duvaîl; Bascot (Disraeli's winners were: Ladies, lst Mrs. Mrearote ais oo Por HopeIbisoweekrwi asibe vle in udgels journeyed 10 the b s loesad animal life. procession 10 go forth for the buller) - Franklin Tamblyn; Mr. Harrison, consolation Mrs. Wan in a cookery question draw, Mrs.dM cr.GodnPwrbsuch- deatb of lber brother-in-law, Mr. cal arena and downed the locaîs Three other lectures bie enjoved crowning of the Queen Victoria, Hugb Meyers - LeRoy Myles; pot- nan; gents, lst George Moreredoa;asy Miss L Dunbar. ri 3-1. See report in another coîumn. were on îree surgery, plant slim- as Empress of India, Disraeli ter (Disraeli's gardener) - Dickr consolation E. White. The luckv uc.frtew An organizalion meeting 0f the' Ross Mercer secured the onîy goal j ulation and birds, and hoe also ro- .leading witb bis charming wife Paîlerson; Flooks (postman)- cup prize was won by Mrs. F. Visitors: Miss Ei'e ocb b a Park St. cburch stewards was Of the game for the Orono îeamn, ferred 10 the table decoralion de- (Adele Morton) wbo bas stood by Grant Moffal. Hall. Committee in charge were:' Mr. and Mrs. E. Quantril and! been home ibtefu a e beld lasI *dnesday nigbt. A. J. who fought valiantly but failed 10 monstration. He closed witb a few hlm and bolped bim along bis' Stage Manager - Jim Linton; Wm. McKenzie, Wm. Hoar and family wilh ber parents, Mr. and turned 10brseola Hroy Tmynscarn.measure up 10 the Bowmanville- words of lhanks for sending bim rough road, and also the meetng P loeies - Ruth Goode, Gloria!I Malt Harrison. r.CA.ope.Oef severalr rharmiteas. delegate, saying that hoe had 0f Clarissa and Viscount Deefod i rdson: Book-holder - Doris Mr. W. Caldwell and Mr. C. season pase hog Ii eto Th nttuehv ad vrltborougbly enjoyed i.Mtisie a provided by Gae Wannan; Directress- Miss M. BeiCmberot Oune f h wrt trmbf h new tables built for the counicil Mr. M. H. Sîaples added a e 9 and 10 between the acî. rs Williams. iH nno Mrs. L. D. Bell.lytatesnwpug wilb ,chamber as well as the re-decora-LA ER words regarding the supplying of on~' Mr. James Swarbi'ick bas beeni in great de ndaa. ion of the room . L A N E R CI D E S s, I s os in n rhern Ontario w ith i n *NC url T aîk O fr îg s v in Toronto. A large nu b r f o t is ec ofie. congratulate John Buckley l ARE F A UR T spare shub, tc. b nrthrn1 airli h -On Sîîav rdi sevhces Mrs. W. Elliott wiîb ber daug-tinattende ilCbldc' ton r iingBawman-vie custos- UNIONeiStark favored - AMore Valilable wl eheldo ud Naci 19hter, Mrs. Milton Dunbar of Perry- sale. U IN M E IG.at 2pn.wiîlî Rev. ý.C. sînith. Iaown. Several fresfo bssc tinn______lecutos Miss Kaibleen Stark.B. D., cf Courtice, as thel Mr. Thomas Turner witb bis lion are drawn ast tpes oofurdice.ernsldesde ictvith a vocal solo "Mother Ma1 000 De-ci-ATo To-morow i St. atric's Da - Ulouae lrs sn eaker.dpiaî-idhrat 7 h Mis.Ewien RiRev.lTG. $parenbate, Mr.ieand Mrs.,îu!J.toTurner, Mi Rv. ..TomarnThMr. on Mrs J.nTrcharge.l Tomoro i S. alic'sDa, paces wbere missionary work aI the piano; and Miss Riddell B.D.lofirt.i. Oshawa, ,,CM ean ee r nercu and the Institule is holding an is being carried on in Wst China played a piano solo. T-aad.n. B.D.ofgS. Aîdws CroMked Cret ek. ___of_______________ Irish Nîgbt. Rex'. W. J. H. Smyth, and also some of the people and Address of te evening vas giv- If you wsb to give a gifîtat an letics and other phases of college by hie choir. 1 us in Mis rtadMs Mercer . Oroo, ond s ray acomnde Pot eryisgiin aletue n homisinaie wo retechnge n by G. M. Linton, superinîend- i18-year-old boy a college educa- ife ta rwioh r fkoig Th 'ecti< isc ihM. asn . m. ,Ecaeth- Noaxic afruei h etwr "Ielnd" at"Du Msthem were sbown aI the Union ont of the Reforestation Brancb St lion is a more valuable one Iban palitics and self-government, and Fury" -t on b- Bawmaîîvîîle talilleMm. Jacksrn ea o , iza beth- N dout aequc fdeec The storm Sunday again lied up meeting Monday nigbî which V,'55 rono the sum of $5000. This was decid- also be better physically, and in eît i. , trie SS. rooni an NMonuav vlewt i rnmte r.b feîdb o ubyul traffic and generally played bob., in charge of Mervyn Keane and Dicssn Conservation a n d ed as a resull of a debato belween. personality due to contacts witbgh t î Irteasie fte~ A. Jackson. tip the driv-HmtnSpca Well, next Tuesday is the first Olive Brown, tbe latter presidîng. Reforestation, the speaker describ- Orono and Tyrone young people the learned. î.p ,týnized, sud proved i Mis ajoePtonBwan a. day 0f Spring and we should gel These slides proved to be masl ed the growlh of the movement Tbursday nigbt. Betty Rowe, in the few minutes a splendid cveuiîg's eiitertaiîient f ______________________ decent weather thon. interesting and instructive and since a western Ontario magazine The affirmative was taken by, given the loader of the affirmative, .Muie ou the esaw b%- %r.rod The casi of the play "Disraeli" more people should bave been ouit editor, aflter cseeing tbe terrifie rJim Powers and Betty Rowo of poinled ouI that the youtb wauld Daant "wiî Nrs. Edwiîi Wood at bad their supper together in the to s00 lhem. Sehools and colleges, bloss each yiroar, conceived the- idea Omono, and the negatîve by Herb. not remember aIllieho ad leamned, Itue a,"p'iaîîoî,as giveîî betweeiî acts Orange Hall Friday niglit and bad churches and scenes on the rivers. !of a constructive organization 10 Parkin and Lomne Morîson of Ty- and woubd nol nocossamily lose bis sud verv tmuch eîîjoyed. sovoral pictures taken after the etc., by which the missionaries improve conditions, ono. Judges were M. H. Staples.r money, also that hoe would not be- 'Mr. J. R. Rey-nolds lhad his toni- play. travol were aIl explained by the The ides bas grown f rom bis Orono, Ross Pooley of Tyrone, and corne acquainled with a very big ssriae î Bowrnanvilie Ht)-- These Boy Scout bikes are cor- reader, Mervyn Keane, an hIe editorials until socioties bave been neutral judge, Farel Black- percentage 0f profossors and stu- pitlI on Saturdav- moriiig. tainly teaching the boys about lantern was run by Camman 'formod and a united organization humn. Timekeepers were Rev.A ets r rceFruo i i c- QIII naur a wbl as bepig he W it.set up under a zone syslm with W. Marcb of Tyrone and Maro lu spite of the game fight the ia 1 e ( Hspiai hiavincr uder- O S H AW A physical. A Girl Guide îroop Other items of inierest on the subsidi amy organizations in oach Hancock of Orono. Oronoites were deciared losqe's, so gnd an Iperation on Friday 1oni will no doubt ho the nexi thing. program were: Scripture. Mervyn zone. O H W Keane; guitar solo, Gordon Br- One of the main methods of About thirty-f ive or foty Or- Iis mans Tyrone speakers go in- ig. Mm. adMs .H tpe and to.M . tpe n in oo enLoa;adcetn itms niep oedonoiles joumneyed hence and weretotenxsris The W.C.T.L. nmet at Nîrs. Kat- RE AKN Reve an.Mand . Lttlwoo.a-Sa.ewLodstfliankoboOlvetas ae Ibffilddayoprmotdouess 0 th Tron UnonOPr-iveerpmgra gien y ronthronfielhd tu Pesiciî ii te Pon 01 tended the Horticultural SocietyBow.b znecmiee.M.Ltn gram opened with a few words of talent after the debate included: chair. The devotionai ueriod %%aq Brown by one cmmitees.'r. Lntonwelcome, after wbich the presi- Piano solo, Joan Logan; reading, takeni1)v Mrs. Burnis. The tapie, ihurs. -Fri.- Sat. convention in Toronto and abso Meeting losed with a haif- eontinued, describing the session dent of te Orono Union took the Elsie Roe; vocal solo, Mm. M. H. Reiîeinher the Sahbatiî DaN t1Ke'î u- Sa the presentation 0f that vork Of boum of games. in Simcoe wben 'a large group caitorhp eioKncuede- n musical art "Lobengrin." chir__________________ale; ndpin detbyEnd t .- MARCH 16 - 17 - 18 Thrs At he oy 'cois eetng n istened 10 prominent speakers . t1e'adpaodutb ndî o f rs. Racklîarn* aud Miss.M RH 6- Thusda niht 0 xerepreen. DM A D DSTA T ad xisieddouty orets ud hesempture reading by Neil Wood Cobbledck and Jim Powers. Katersoîî lcd iii lrayer. The pro- JckH iti the oîbeî five b0 eing precrit, fADluST NT Midburst nurscrv. Nfolk. Yk- Snst anbyd iler iddhakenfll. M5 A contest and a lovely lunch, grain %vas ii charge of Nfrs. George. 'The Litl The boys xent on witb their test H A P N N Sored with a vocal duct, after %vbich broght the happy ex'ening 10 a clialter f t tu - . , ciiile Lght Int o w e e work, and Douglas Myles ,vas sue counties bave also sponsorcd suc- the debate 100k place. idvlokci&I cesfl n asig us2n es. mo TeOrnoNes f cessful field days. close. "Our Brothers Keeer; a piano____ trrn csfli asn i ntet rmae r 12. 1914 f This Year. plans are under %wav Betty Rowe 0f Orono emphasîz- A vote of ibanks, rmoved by ninîier %o-sgivein hi Nir-.. . ChsI P-andE Mm. and Mrs. K. Neale ener'-_____ to stage a fied day in Durhami ed the tocbnicab sehool aide of the Eilen Riddeli and seconded by nani: radiîig I M .is., Kater1a -RIî tained frends, March 8th. Win- and Not u b ra d w e th question where oe couid find N ilW oo ,w h e ily e dsd actcsi ;.a(a"T esu lA ners were: Ladies, st Mrs. Thos. Orono Sehool Report: F o rm rtbrland wben thal ent n o N oî owsorn nrsd Nrhte n anal'Tesuviydne~ur nAIALUS Lews. ndMrs C Glnvlle ~ III - M. Smith, M. Wannan, N. combîned counties xiii be enter- oe aualbnsd one v ail the Oronoites. Sahha)ýtii Oh.,ervance. as prc-.enitvî solation Mrs. H. Cantreli: Mon Hooper and M. Colvilie (equai) tained ai a function whicb iiou ht rcicNtaii-xvsh.Nirs. lRackiiani stud NI .. S. Xvii l- îst M.1-larmson. 2d Cha. Glan- . illamnBGaîibe M' demonsîrate clearly the possibili- also more vabuable than more di a elra liscun- etr a breTcnclr (s .Hrio,2dCa.G a bsent pllartm e)som onn hsrgin bs il aywl ookleau the vale omy ore hv a gunivrai Weten Jmbre ville: consolation R. Winter. Staples, S. Chapman, C. Moffat tics and the necessity for the work boklamig Teby oi a-"ARCH" -iomnNe-.t iîietinig at Nlrs.. S. WVi- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hanvm, Don-(aboxnJ.parimtr ornK.Sies probabiy be hebd in June ' ith quiekiy, she coutouded, andi would____.\ri1ti ald and Beatrice, sud Mn. and K Cochrane, M. Barwell. S. Mof- complote announcement publisb- also leamo b3' experieuce if lie -______________ Adde Catoo, FrxenFee Mrs. A. Blexvett and Elvin, sud- faitIM. Allin, M. Reid, H. Sharpe- ed laler. started business ou bis oxvu with tDedicated 10 m3 ohri-a Auto insurauce ates are going Mm. W m D vey ateu ed he fu - H P we s: om I - V R we D The w ork is fot spo sored by' the m oney. S e outlined the vari- w lose bit day was M arc b Is) up and the drivers wh o banrri oral of E. A. Tbompson lu Oshawa. Gamnsby, M. Jackson, H. Awde, E. tble goverumeut, but bas grown ousfidsolaur bch red' _ TTh ateaeao adamalatteHr.yomE oahm frmadoieamn ndadai pn 0mu ih ae sdSowlkssoflksasofnd vo iur nanacdetbM'.',na idieRE IA

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