I Ta.~ 1é I ,191TECANADIAX 8e PAGE04TARI ~esi ht ducaionone of the schol. Mi. R. Raney o the day. Mr. Walter Clark read ~L N ter and accamplihments, and "na- Mia. MeMullen suitably replied. And tive"l assistance. Part 6, the Stary A beautiful cake, presented by Eftîcisnçy aiLma a ae yMs .terduhedcrtdwtH. Staples. This talk showed what candies, was eut by the bride andS U T K E R O N OiNi3 wtion" %u r:emb hvetaa pweeserved ta al present AYU T go through and told af the work ter a liberal amaunt af confett _________Mis_________f_______wrk athrin sang "For They Are inth bilin achrh whchJoly o F elaows." Mr. Charles In thon uydy, nn tu Fi T k sT oL Igt fre h t ato h td oa supplied the music for the have ta àaif u uirwt Socil land Personalé. ire T k s w ives Seait bo)_n a trip taken by Dr. evening, ta whlch ail stepped very sandwich, ot ~~ ~d Hune 4r16 ~(opp. P. . ) > wark, while they were absent. ing. Mr. and Mrs. MeMuilen were looe with n nie, u h o -.0Oshawa Mrs. H. Walsh cancluded the presented wlth a beautiful couch. mnust talc ite lc. Itgi Mr inelaoth kis. study by autlining Lumbo's ini- meals, irreun leadnwwy Numbe 163fluence, and reading a lette M . Dean vlsited In Taronto which outlined the great dii fer- TowflsçhipC.ounil U-in 1 d Eurllngtn. nc btn an and moer anEufngo.,Very'ane af us is inclined ta e ewe e mdmHo,.t eaCrE1Rle uay Pattersozn was aperated ulect those airgans ai aur bodies Africa's schoals and religion. Constipain syo fOl orwbnlctslstwe.X ch do fot complain. We farget Prayers were offered by Miss CLARKE COUNCIL caused zinl ytediapaa fo apndcti ai ee.w. have backs, or hands, or feet F. Cobbledick and Mrs. J. J. Mel- O osu ElryBalyclsdupsoeunjtil they give us pain - Nature's ion. Meeting closed with hÉymn4 Council met at 9 p.m. Febnuary chfoitre fo h*lrerteie te latter part of the week. sgnlf_______nd_____th_ vthai reen.Miutstom. ev7% B Fiound, Toronta, visited his And Sa it la with aur eyes - wthe andd ppovd.theer.Tissdoebthatonc grnfahr .E Dvy.teClenk drew the attention af prement mKushiiA i. an 1mOat miraculous organs by which War Savinge Drive caunicil ta certain matters, ai ne- timeKrushn yisdne Miss Olive Brwn was hame Orai lsecrs vroe-hr ipan wsisrties to yori fram kzston for the weekend. 01-aolf. impressions., We wene l ponseored Byifan a isrctdt gt~ action hepet lsthkiey Wo.aJ.ith sightband becausetwe Chamber of Commere ed, with a view toa asatisfactory ita accunltdtucpios Jikls. Rdel a be n u e'used to that marvelaus pawen,____ solution. It standst eo httemz ..an d Ms. . Weae dofartootak e ctaur of Only 13 attended the public Carrespandence was read and cf dam o ei1cntpto Morntoad mi V enStns, L eydtar creo ormeeting spansaned by Orana clerk instnucted as ta its disposai. dependa te m ul Btoc TrntoP.vltd lis pentsa wNw tehmnee ss o-Chamber ai Commerce fan the A request irom the Farmens' this initil osion asem Naw, heihmanTyerlosaoa.. urthering ai the sale ai War Sav- Federatian for the use ai the teevedaual yd e-uf Mm. . F Lofima spe t aiewderfully built that it can accm- ings Certificates and Stamps township hall on -the afterno ns e«Rougi tc av ra d r m~ day.Slàtro tng mrownodatey many ai the abuses ta which was held in the town hall ai Feb. 18th and Mamch lOth was ta keeP*>O eeeai o.C.S. igt etn. amra whlch it is subjected. Its delicate Tuesday evening. F. 0. Cooper presented which was ganted. Start t"L < eud i.mahm Fraynk ero g sie h e w0bderul muscles and nerves calleci the meeting tao oder and Auditrs made their report or Wrought ta ArForcPaso isandte wil adjust themselves - ior an called on J. J. Mellar ta explain 1940. The books were satisfactan- houte. Yenou m Sy Hghs n MdionHalindefinite period ta the strains put what the meeting was called far. ily kept and the financial candi- any druggtt2cad7c SydHuhesan Maiin HlluMn il and evea under very sev In an i.uminating address Mm. tion af the tawauhlp wai excel- were rabbit huntlng at Lynwood -, abuse may periorni the task Melon outlined the plan, giving lent. Obmeasse x pmtn h Scouts held their regular meet- with little or no camplaint. But inietOisbornieneepe Th elwn rsltosweeitm Ti at.fia rew jngThreayeveln wth15physialogisis teil us that the'eyes have regamding It. He painted out presented: pe.4t are ane-quartem af ail the nenve that it was nat glving but invest- 1.Tt eReeadCer have madeuec u lcret OooadNwateMdesforte in the body when they are ing and that ail thé wamk was be 1.athzed t andbmlta e hv atmnsle t n et played hockey Tuesday aternoon, werst tragedy in yeams lI whlch auhrzdt -mtt h ehv tue scre betg ~3 Curtietwo aged womnen died by fie (ab oniud by counicil grant as i some other titian statlng that during 1940 thnt wewlloet bemoei tes=pracid onOrno arens, Lower pictume shows the hausé .J @ chH nue lce.H xlletefra 10,803.52 had been expended anthm a umemein.M. tennJ.ischHooue tion ai the cemînittée in Clarke -townsh~ip ronds and equesting Davisax oeue tesd.wt Tuesday nlght. nearly a century and a quarter old, ___ and mprted an the schoal barik- statutory grants an that amaunt. pictures c u oa anl u Bon Pattérson was home on just eait of Newcastle, wheme lag systemi as feflows: Omano 2. Authorlzing C. F. Awde te the meetigwcoe nti lenvé. He looks quite smnart hi bis Miss Annibel Swlm and Miss A pleasant surprise was sprung $16. 00, Kirby $7.50, Newtonville continue collection ai taxes dur- note wilhteNtoa nhm abfr udrÙ.Srh hmso er une aon H. J. Souci Sunday afternaan $7.50. ing month ai Febnuary. MmrBOYR attz oe oee Wel unaywa BarDa, eah ueda, an 2th wea t Park St. Sunday School session Hé inttxnatéd that the membens 3. That Cauncil endorse tue tianks ta i hs wonsae WeU, Sunday woreastBear Dy eat insay Jn.hehwinp which was attéadéd by 121, tue ai thé Chaxaber ai Commerce campaign in Clarke Twp. for thée u rgan epcnl us ~r I té oeoatwl théir lethlng caught fire. Miss largest number yet. Aften thé were the type needéd ta put across sellig ai War Savings Certifiî c omntl h an e Ruh ooe ndDoal SapesSwm adaparnty ee r egulan session and lessan péniod, a thing ai this sort, pointing out cates and Stamps urging thé citi- spité icy,dilctres. efs- woRh utiG po t nd oaStaes Swuvn iadh apasemthben mae- Mmn. A. A. Dnummand called Mm. that any plédges weré ion the zens ta co-openate ta thé best afi ments andasca lo mu thelnk Saturdny evening. siowa by Constable John Ganrod ~Rebt. Sherwin and Mm. H. J. dunatian ai thé war but thé drivé théir ability. thé eveingt coe tho- a Newcastle at uppér left. A pail Souch ta thé plationm, and whilé was ion Fébnuary. Hé autlinéd 4. Appréciation ai Couaceil ex- Miss Rosaliné Harness enteréd partly filled with asies and tué they were coming Mms. N. F. Pan- variaus pledges one could takre presséd ai thé wonk doné by the Thére ij orey itéhat Bowmanvilllé Hospital Monday ta smouldenn ean iarc ter quietly wended hier way ta and intimatéd that this would auditans, M. H. Staples and R. C. it laalidtloéFrmtspng train as a nurse.ig har ing wh.iMss omp onk tu sd a i.Mm Sewi gv a in hiri hehMs hopo head o t r.Sewn aeaprevént a "slump" suci as wé had Bosbonough. thé purescateyliué u- Mm. Harmy Davy and friénd, TO- had. been sitting weré rémnoved *~Oaderful speech, paying tributé aften thie last war and teach thé 5. That Mm. Gea. Butters bé ward belain-oté onta, visited Miss M. Davy and ta thé iront ai thé bouse. Ini uppen te thé wonk af Mn. Souci as Supt. art ai saving. Hé closéd by tell- appolntéd Weed Inspector ionr _____________ Mns. L. Fraick. right la Miss Thompson Ia a pic- for thé past 34 yeans, duing 16 ing ai pledges already neceived 1941.______________ A number from hère attendéd ture takén on lier 90th birthday cars ai wiici Mn. Shenwin had and statéd that théeIlirée free Bylaw 1062 appointing Pound- a L.O.L. meeting at Blackstock sunnounded by-a gnaup ai iniénds Men one ai thé teachens. Hé alsa cancerts had brougit li, Onono kéepers and ience-viéwers ionr A I Y Tuesday. Thé Newcastle fire brigade were pnld tribute to the splendid Chnis- $37.50, Kendal $31.50, and New- 1941. Those appalhted i 1940 Orono Bed Cross sblppéd a at thé scène ai thé blaze in sévén - 9<t. .n chanacten af thé gentleman tanville $22.00. wene continuéd. TIRI quantlty ai goïods to thé nefugeés minutes and pnévéntéd tueis- In uespehon. Porteclsepéofor-e A régami hatdiwuinld e dé Fpld: igblswr odrd i laut week. thric old Wallbridge home from m.g.. .n. liqesti o ter thé loe aifthé- A eg ngthy discuiolowée doowin bus wné ndéed aké in ill-hrle rmî Mr adMr.B.Sit avrd unig Hr. rwn nih-Me .ýUýwàmd and pnesentéd ta Mr. Souci and out ai it - méntloning ne Taronto Stamp & Stencil It' laYmn4-ohl asy Mm. a pd msvB.calth favaedboumning. Hénb. nowhea ne.neigî a 4 nlavely mantél cdock and a writ- namés -camée thé opinion tint a Caiodgtg 196beceaîmha whrn splnddcld ueaayburews imt n hé5Ci teu addréss tied with ribbon. Mr. bouse ta house drivé pnabably Whillién & Ca., assessmént inay be thécueo chrcsundeaso n rcivged______________________________________________Such nésponded îîttingly, ex. néxt wéék wauld hé thé best, with supplies 44.92 that Iazy, lg el Mms.Péason necevéd wanj ressing his gratitude fgr tue guIf, a tuérmamétén up streét ta show J. J. Melon, salary, vital Ing. Mone bc _____________tha iber nléoe's home in England PARK MT UNION Rals Fmude For is pléasuné in thé wonk, and the haw it was pnagressing. Pledgés statlsîics --- 73.00 if net mtiuid __________________ d been bombed ____ hope tint hée had led people ta wéné not quité sa iavanably ré- Mns. H. G. McDonald, ~ ~r~~' ~ >~ ~ Sympathy la extended ta thé Union on Monday evenlng was War Vctimnat Crduigthé ea.r.s. cié u tépbblt i splé 5.3:0 Hancack family li tue death aof in charge ai thé Fellowshin con- Enl.rtaiment A&s. Dnunimond spaké briéfly higién incamé tax. C.BoTffl ~ice suplIs. 37 Stheir. uncle in Providence, vénérs, Misses Audrey Coostating tint Mr. Souci was ta hé After "pras" and "cons"~ and Ch as.Sa, OrnnoMéat Tueda e lat ee Nwcatl ad MrIé amlyn té ater Ama noabeeél an. hanomary membén ai thé S. S. discussion ai thé dity drives as Makét, suppliés 45.00 znldesa ftmimé t Néelcaslapned Ml. amnsbp ed le ld Ft njay 'n oron îow s, od and ta camne ta thé monthlyautliaéd by Chas. Miller and P. . E. J. anl32.00 midgets rimmed te local ads presding. WoshipwhenévérconitewasPrasibinéOLuc awthélloMlownnthmationinwastiE. L. E M L. achNa annmtcé. i hockey 3-2. Our lads were short sised f hymîn, scripture b Q n he iecmime peeting weee twspsil movédby O. W. Rolpi, secaiidéd fan indigent patients - 47.75 two ai tueir goed players. - McDawell, méndings by isesw na vcontéesoasoméd fio* hlm ta do sa. by J. J. Cornisi: "That a drivé M. H. Staples, auditing H.Méce nidH.Clmk wréMyrtle Tamblyn and Audrey an entertainmet, net praceéds of 'T!he regular closiag éxéncises bé héld, anganized by thé Cham- .and staxipa 32.64 Mecran .Carewr Cooper, jprayer by Rev. Little- wich, go te the. Wnm Vidima iolowed tué pmsetnatian. ber af Commence, wltu P. M. Luxn B. C. Roaborougi, auditing 30.00 ta attend thé yvdre conveuoi wood, ana a vocal solo by Mr. C. ZFund. - 1 n esponsible fanrthé géttig oi a C. G. Armstrong, supplies-- 20.00 'Mr da, Tomanto Ibis week, mpresenin Taylor with Mns. R. H. Brown at Final part et the événlng w as WA hrpree n hs ilrDasBkrsple- 50 Orona Commisasian. thé plana. Mmi. W.'C. Lynch réa- devoted ta playlng 500. Wi WAfl-- WORKERS thîame wtten adam s.f izn Deano mskny, supp-i1850 (n Bowmanvllle and Newcastle dered a piano solo. 'ai prizes weré: Lndy's hilgi. rs. IOLD PARTrY an thém." This carrled. R. H. Wood, cané f aill- 11.50 ____________ playéd a gaine of hockey on -tué Miss Margaret Millson gave hier Westol Stninger; Lady's low, Mrs. ~m U D Canvassens wtll hé appointéd at R. H. Wood, tnanslents - 5.20 local anena on, Fmldny eveaing, repart as délegate-at thé Lindsay John Morris; Geat's high AMb AS FU D thé egulan Chamben ai Com- Smith & Porter, insurancé thé latter winxilng 17:5. WiznIér Sebool. At lis thème weme West; Gent's low. W. JE. bavéy. ménce meeting néxt Monday ev- on hal-------- 51.00 only 26 egistémed, two ai whilciNéxt camée thé buck-saw contest, enlng. Onono Hydro, Eléctric, Fensirr ortahaofweré fram tue Oshawa Pnésby- Which wns soeinxg of a flop. . rst of thé tirée free concertis tw allgt 4 thé déati ai D. M. Somménvillé tery, and théUion feel hlghly but mast amusing. There wéeemr coaxiectian with boasting thé Dr. C.aE. Wigso 14.~ .00 last week. Thé sympathy o ail ail tintt one was fram Onono, anly tirée contestants, Robert salé of war savinigs stampi was Dr.W.m . W né, sBéep i--l 3.0 Sgoes out ta bis brathers Tom and frmwiicb place a delegaté la Wynn, wbo livédup te bis namé held -i Orono Wednésday rugit Starftville Wmbynegi . 20.00e UU EY ~ U ~ Snd.always sent when passible. Miss and won; Hammy Lewis who maxi ai last wéek, and was a big suc- J. Hartwéll Lower:y, sbéép SVV fL I Bowmanvilé sehool beat O.C.S. Miflsan deaît with tié wonship hlm a close second, and Ï3ercLuxin, céas. Nearly $40 worth ai stamps Mr. Raymond Farrow, wha bas killed by dags --- --------- 20.00 11 g MR Ea 9 la 5 aI hockey Saturday niter- and iéllowship i conéctiaa witu wha went i a thé last minute wéné sold. béén home il, bas returnéd tais Clarence J. Allen, 3 tripa noon at thé Oranoaranna. Orano thé scbool and mentianéd suci and pmaved ta hé an "also max." Mmi. W. C. Lynich playéd a num- sehoal in Wiitby. as valuer -- 7.50 D L tY OUr goals wene secuted by Bob Caop- hlghlights as fun ftilght, music Dancing ta Cewan's archestma ber ef piano salas beioné thé con- Mm. and Mms. H. B. Gilniem aI- W. C. Lane & Son, supplies 3.00 y Ch l dre Suf er e(2), E Middlétoii, C. Corish night, the play "Valley Fara", béfare lunch and Lowény's on- cent and during intermislsSin. tlendéd thé funémal ai tue laté Mmm. Mms. J. Swain, supplies.-- 1.65 f u t s î r Clhtd>- ét Sufer ad G Tamlyn ach1. the splendid addnésses, includig chéstra after lunch, campleleda J. J. Mellon, chairmanoth McGahéy Sr., Elizabetiville. Sie Clinton Farrow, supplies - 20 f rom caughs, colds or. f tn seig Pne urx a tuone tint was illustrated, thé tour ful evenlng's prognani. C&ke commilîlée, spake briefly was aI one lime a résident ai tuis W. E. Davey, B.O.H. -- 2.25 due teo a ck cf the vital vite- Abucksw Fnda éeri Ln a thofL thé couaici ciamben where thé Mrà. Brown tavaned with 1 vo a ubg Éthé purposé ai thé gati- district. r a wds# n CIn tIhir diet. Y eubcsa ridyeeig:a ... t onclwere i esinslosmhacmaneeigs. Mms. Lorne Todd bas beén laid minaA, andC Ick o ths. radt suggésts theé following courî ani nssin slssi.cipn, at var- Thé 12 Kimby schoal Plug ls did up with a ieavy cold. T .Li' C t. con moke upfor theé héfthu feeavt einséted: "For Salé- teréglstmy office and tué jail lo us limes throughaut thé éven- wéll lI their "Saluté a e m MtRg.Bl4 ulh-is fot ockurt sS chool vises cftHisbaraing e I llbo'ne PrcLa. nytknand lait but net léasI aone chapten lxig. pire"eTuEm-gnMr éiRedg. h ai about wa beu t o diao tmif s lby glng e dally ge Bucksaw, sligitly used. Apply of thé sludy book "Thé Message Oé 7 wstpn i u irem.", wTh four drland nea i bh tahewathe on u ay. éable eeingaith Hgo Uvorthe , hc sw et. a ricgholibu T ére wLunn hé no Union M onf wic s fchath enî li menof.to- a én oIe t li0tws, t hinuteO rilledwthfur in sinTu e édta fewateon Snda.. oo f retigoo teuomn la b.nlcstwayoftakngHalbu c Jéusforth lie i t-dycourse thé éxpénsés have te hé ing g4ven, and thèse wéeeinter- Mmm. S. G. .Hailowell entertain- and School Club was advanced t Cod Uvor Cil In vitamins A and D. evéning as thé mçmbers are go- She closéd by linnklng tie mem- siould gel a nicé Sul fertue Grenadier,"' "Rule Brianila aisa nquhgpry usaJn 21,bcuea TUhe vltamin C la ni thé f res ing ta Newtanvillb Tuésdny. Ail bers for sendingglber la Ibis enjay- fud. BianiTuésday. crewdéd activity ai banquet and orange Julco whlch mockes Holib- wisiing ta go, hé aItuéh churci able and educatioral session. and "'Tuere'll Always Be An En-. An aéroplane was ioncéd ta land dance early in Fbur.Théré ornedlcost et.at '.30 sbatp. twsdce tacp N - gland." a few miles east ai heré Friday. was an excellent atténdancé, in- Holiborange Us prmarbed by mnofl Thé Red Cross inspection com- taxiville Union'. Invitation te viit Rosas Strike, B o wmn n v i lée, No damage was dore. Thé plat cluding a numbén ai thé school p o,,ccn nd laUs ad n mony mittee met Tuursday.afternoon thémni nxî Tuesday, and that chairman ai thé Durham coin- md losI his directians. Il cnénted ciildrén because ai thé specia i oial.and packed thé tallewlng goodi Colin Taylor should hé vice presi- raille, was présent, and was cal- samé intérést ta a iéw wbo livéd feature ai thé pmogmam. Détaile o Gt a battu, cf Holiboronge. Give fan shipment ta bendquartrs- dentte, taire thé place of the pré- led on ion a word négarding tue néar tue îanding place. arrangements ion tué dance wene it ta your chiidren. Sehow qulckly 38 scarvés, 89 pairs ci sacks,'17 'aident wién absent. Meeting clos-111 rgnése aitéid ea, ie ime o and cuian unday aond jenw elar dtsoial eens ad ew e they raspedt t ramn. hlli,1.pi ili 3set dwt e ad ita jectives afiti, etc., and closed disappoinîéd ta fird théne wal no ing meetings wére made. Two ALLaN & nANDuRits ce. LiMITED ens and.6 wistléts. fram Miss Tamblyn, a iymn and ihape.fralt --bhn evc.qit wr eotdcmltd s Etog "L "________________thLOL.cadth Mzahbeiditin thé plan ta thé best ai thein Thé weathen and sleighing is and layette séwing bégun by lie part>', inadvetertly axitted fra nabilily. 10w, Mms. Hudson;N GentIsÀ&MI if eJC m i iilth>'gvAbfre lidéal ion ianméns ta haul their Wan Wank Gnaup. Due ta short- kîOificers electéd weré: 1'esl- whlch scripture partions wene Stark -and Donna, Newtonvilée, Cowan iiledén-B. Z. Hall; Vice Président- a qm u ead b>' Mms. Litîlewood, inter- visited Mms. I. Stark. Vie under- jj~~i TH* S. Cutteil; See'y.-Treas.-W. A. f *spemied witi slngiag ai a hyran stand tint Mn. Stark hms secumed SS~ -. EMMa.. lr.Cuc srie eéWdéî.Alv ~cmnîb>' #M. Mnm. R. H. Brown, Mms. C. n position drlving a bus. . .Mm ivithdrawa -an accauit ai bad tee,- compnisia ghMesurs. B. Poster, n Wood and Mns. R. Smith fnvaned and Mmm. Chas. Camion, Kendal, 1r Opnrends.. C. G. Armotro g antd thé execu- pR N I. with a vocal trio witi Miss M. wti Mm. and Mmm. Warren Car- gL A IL E I Vliors: Mn. and Mmm. Lés. Reid tivé weré appointed. meNCHIT IS Smith at thé piano. san. .. Mms. H. L. Trlm iToronto and Jack at Mr. VW. A. Beid's. A hockey teara came down fra m TO mLm-$N Iee study book "Men of Africa" an Sunday... Miss Beulah Halao- Jack Barnés was home aven thé Bowmanvilé lait Frida>' evenn IUIM EA IO wa ;terpesned MiWHIwl bméior téciy vn h weékénd. * . Mr. and MWs. W. A. but ns thé Orono hockeyltes had %~TOIVEF sh peserîéd part 1, wiici weekénd. Reid and cildreni aI Mr. A. T. recelved no notice ot théin comng de twlth Aicls siaré In Bibli- A very pleasaxit evénlag was pémin's, Toronto... Norman Il was top late wbea thé>' landed [ calstorles, exploration of Afrîca spént aItuéh home of Mn. and ;ts, Tarnto, aI Mm.'Ait. Per. ta gel thé Ienm together anid thème and1ta people. Mms. C. Wood ouI- Mmm. David MéMuller, Sînrkville, rlrs. . . Mm. Robent Burléy and was no game. Lucky, l appeara, lin«4 part 2, thé ealy lite of Dr. January 24th, Il béing tuein 35th Lila rd m. Bob Jone IM.a éea itévstr r e Tuqk, Part 3, Hlm laten lité, was wedding annlvénsary. A numbr5!5 A W Y IE O U J. J. Slige'... Velma Ceuvien potéd ho have been ina shape la MS prnl:l mqqj ed b>' Miss M. Day. lWIss ai inlenda and relatives gatiered , p A W Y Oub aI Mm. N. Andrews'. séiw pcmiM mth outlined tié work ita wish thena man>' happy retumns