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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Oct 1941, p. 7

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TRMSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1941 9THElr OWMANILT.Tu STAW.TEhM . OV RANVTTTT! IM-OA'rTRT NEWCASTLE IHIO SCHOOL Your boyq nIdvda n A TIP FOR FIEL__A Soldiers' Letters ieayo education sol i hm htl IFFEREI FR ON KeIth Branton and Betty Van- Mr. F. C. Pethick, your job andyu epniiiy SI F R R R M Dusen Senior Champions-Ted Bowmanville, Ont. An individua o ensyuwl nr*.mm.v*a Hoar and Jacqueline Smith Dear "Barbara" - have to spedtm adthult OR9 EsREMTCPISLeadlng Juniors Hope you will pardon the titie bus.o.an pfetraneqlphi N E WS PANSeÏr:ÏÏIxeoÏÏ:Ïînamebut sn orlie wthth Ifere lfer good rhematic Paine, Newcastle High School usual"Y since a pet cess.-J. P. McEvet heei od i-amethod by holds its field day on a Friday, name for you, I'm sure you won't ______________ Ctenastwachsdb aasohm.which iou cngttebeet Out ol but ti er nodrt co-mn.Sm w ek g o ctreta twscae yarey Jaynes, Tweed, was lobre any treatment, and one which hes hsyai re aacm m.Sm w ek g o playful dog. home. .. Everett Jones, Tranta, TkopuchnSetth g~ e community hall in the eve- and although I sent the card Socai nd ersnai Dr. Sherwjn is prepared for K n aih .Ms lleNsit oot, a rought eliefStoto ingndeo e? oeinThslf t nnd ate forirec en 300 ci arettes fo'<~ u u ' te:a:: ]H hspucasd iitr: is.azlHoisiemater.. i ss TrotEl ule f wreliewaotr evany o n nn, hrsa, hchylen P N Phoneo4&1 snowmobile. Brr! Makes us shi- her parents.. . Miss Annie Thomp- Wallace, Pickering, with MisKuheblpremacpin, chosen. It worked out excdption- I feit that the very least I0c POTd ve otikaoti!son, Little Britamn, at home. ..» Mary Lane. Miss Audrey Bur- frers in two ways. it cleane out the ally well for Thursday was an do was to drop you a line and let ... . u.. m .. Mrs. J. R. Cooper was a judge Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Scott at Mr. ley wlth Miss Gwen Ciliner, Poisons which ezist in almost every ideal day for athletic competi- you know how very much theyK E T CLN '£ John Keane, Who has jond h at Roseneath Fair. Chas. Carson's. . . Miss Annie Starkville. .. Mr. and Mrs. aryPersoe'e bloodetream (these are the tions. Public School closed as well were appreciated. R.C..F.,leaes fr Brndo nex Th Miles mvedSatuday Wrght with hier mother. .. Pte. Lane and Leona, Coîborne, at M.Poisons which give yu 1aI nai eas h nhfrteatron n ugn ysvrlltesIseÎ E R.C.AF., lavesfor Bandonnextmovan edStrday. it r ri shm nlae. . .Ln'...Ms .Plad adahs n thletde ys atheahe ahrs and mast of the in the 2lst August Statesman, Iini Mis Maio Wrgh, Troto d a San hamans.from Kington... Mrs. Neya Lit- Hamilton, Pte. Chas. Rose, Mon- be forming. Try this simple treat- community park. Principal Hughi feel when we receive a parcel E~t who visited at Mr. George Forbes': Orono I.O.O.F. held a gala night tle, Alec, Don, Aylward, and Miss treal, at Mr. Wm. Mlligan's. . .. ment aver a month and watch the M. McColl conducted the boys' from home, eepecially a parcel lias returned home. in Orono town hall last night. A Dorothy Scott wt red ee Misses Berniece and Jean Milli- rSle ruschen cen bc abtained events and Miss Helen M. Smith containing real Canadian cigar-ths We hear anathhr war work in-go rga a rvdd n Mrs. Anna Wilkinson visited in gan and Pte. Chas. Rose at Mr. fromi any drug store. 25c and 75c. the girls'. The whole school was ettes. Acttually they are the beet dustry is shortly ta be started be_ also installation ceremonies con- Guelph. .. Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. T. McGill's, Argyll. Charlie waeashiihe nd the ruc us, tenjaxuy ewod nug tween Oshawa and Whitby. - ducted by J. E. Anderson, D.D. Stoker and Mrs. Thorne were on lest leave. .. Mrs. J. Wade and Nlslgt n h Tu leejy G.M., and staff of Bowmanville, away for the weekend. .. Mr. and Jack and cousin, Mre. W. G. Cal- at a quilting on Monday. each member displaying the party I noted with interest one letter o rbngadcu- Mekeiss NigWrightlls.etteadmntaino eea ok r.EnePtesnwt r.vrindsay, in Ottawa and Mon- Al. and Lloyud Ayre and F. B.insigne of an electric flashlight or in particular in The Statesman, weeendiiiNiaaraFaîs. by Oshawa ladies, lunch and W. Pattersan. treel. 'Gasipell attended Woodbridge a blue capital V. Flashlight cap- incidentally from an aid friend bing to1 t~BO n ad Miss Edna Myles was appointed dance. Thankoffering services of Ken- Mrs. Norman Scott underwent Fair with sha nMna tains were Sam Breretan and who aiea is here, making somne 1gl lfcedofpt n a flwr ereay o Pr S. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Eagleson, Mr. dal United Church were held Sun- an operation in Toronto and is Miss Eileen Steinton attended Muriel Pedwell, and Truc Blues, rather nasty statemients regerding *chair rcplacing Miss Myrtle Smith. and Mrs. John Turner, Mr. and day with Rcv. Gardiner of Canton convalescing et Mrs. Wm. Milli- the Slemon-Houck wedding et Keith Branton and Doris Allin. cigarettes. Perhaps what hie seid GMlett'sLyect ih hog ,A suspiciaus group perked be- Mrs. G. Joncs and O. W. Scott are in charge. In the mornmng speciel gan'ls. Niagara and is now home for e Flashliglite Win 15 true, but I would like to say dirt of any id hind a businessplc here Sundey attending the ploughing match at music a supplied by Kendal Jack McLachlen has been trans- week- I thehoeeisofcm ti- o benicommuicateIov n t s llt' yto ok 9vnn h ol oeo eebr n Roseneeth fair. chair with Neil Stewart as orgen- f erred ta Trenton. Rev. T. Wallace, Greenbank, tions, on e basis of 5 points formotfthbysfmBo an when enyone approached were Succeseful annîversary services ist, and in the evening by the Teewsn evc atapreached Sna n r dmms fteby rmBwa- chased but menaed ta escape. were held et Kirby Sunday. The Junior chair of Newcastle. A good Unted r cha s nevice buthaena ndM.Aa first plece, 3 for second and 1 for ville and I have yet ta know of draifl cleafs n unn rey HaweyPetrboo, ange olo. third, fli Flashlights won theanwhhsnoreivdcg-Den' ameaneorpu - About 60 Masons from Oshawa, music in the afternoon consisted part of the suma asked for was wekngi hetrl id om- HWm.ieyPeerorshana, s bidn a y15pit ateTu ettes from anc source or another g.x , with the Orano Masons Thursdey tette, while in the evening Mr. R. W. I. met with Mrs.R. Mercer munian Service was observed end i new boer inr the hed for hper.at- e h T Blues' 4. nt e d by'ecio evening on the visit of District E. Logan and Mrs. Charles, Wood, presiding. The rolal Bl was, "Athatnts ta the Flashlights' 87, but well for those et home. Personal- Deputy Meek of Oshawa. Foîîaw- Orono, fevared with a duet and heath forming habit." Te tapic anyonecacn recalet eny (Intended for lest week) - îs ead was more than over- in, I thk bowsmar illc is look ing Uic regular business, the Mr. Logan with a solo. Rev. A. given by Miss Katie Stewar commuion srvice in that church. Visitore: Mr. and Mrs. Harry came by the Flashlight girls run- igatrhr osfrbtertt OKell h uet y brethren met in the counicil cham- R. Cragg, Bawmanville, was the "Teeth." Mrs. Berry gave ara- Pebtra hnsiigSr ihr r o oOhwM.nn pasoeo 8t h rerotcmuiis olI a iln sif yrcd- . resytrin Tansg vinG.e- Fshnks anyway for what I have bosu uM dolubdstru ber for a banquet, cepably aee speaker. ing. Owing ta the burning of the vices were held Sunday. Rev G eand Mr. LBob Hok, shor.ninglueascor of78 aThe Tru e loceihatb ta by Anglican church ladies. A The Ar.mstrongs visited the Northern Textiles Mille et Ches- Rowland, Port Hope, was speaker and ornesliM.eadHoski, hesornBles'an41. TeTuc lues poinso cind.d i a~ao u et -hw progrem of toasts was enjoyed Gradys in Hamilton. . ley the old woollens for blankets in the afternoon and Rcv. W. G.ton'sPCorer, Mr. BilandrsoHe- scored byandils10ponts i clBrme ls ow .r~.dt md t. and vocal solos by Mrs. A . Union meeting Monday evenmg will nat be sent until some future EBlake,. Bowmenville, l i ee- htor almeR a ely aern Bob- m i bosInd il ens. el aMip nt k tai or yur.mf v m Lbe'Su Drummond, Orono, with Mrs. IR was in charge of Donald Steples. date. The thrce groupe are plan- ning. The Osborne Quartette, Mr. and Mrs. Rusell Steinton and Competitions C19.St opr .M H. Brown, Orono, et the piano. Mrs. E. Brown favored with a ning on resuming their quiîting Bowmanville, sang.an Grace, Mrs. Jas. Stainton et Chas. KihBetnTu le Cap- 14296, F. Rt.Hovr.CH.A. R. C. Rasboraugh propsdth pan solo and Glen Tamblyn this weck and wouhd wclcome ail Misses Berniece Milligatand Kcrslekc's, Hamptleon.- 14. . Mr. end .C.A toast ta Grand Locige, rcplicd ta wth e cornet solo with Mrs. R. ladies. North group in charge of Shirley Payne recelved a severe Mr.Ws îeoJc n or champion with 34 points. His _______________ by Mr. Meek, Oshawa, and S. E. H. Brown et the piano. The tapic Mrs. J. Patton have made twa shaking up and Shirley wes badlYycs.e, . StnCee, Jacknd tainofer boyws setio e lssn- Cnain ry vrsa Alnpooethtos otewas ably taken by Mr. M. H. quilte. Kendal group is in charge cut about the face Whcn their car Joe t .. isanorley'ls Eene unr-pwste lshgh _____________ visitars,,replicd ta by several visi- Staples who led in e'discussion of Mrs. Stoker, and the sauth* in wes struck by another car, knock-M.Rie',Oo...Mran ptn SmBrtn wh30 tors. of whet culture is, what Christian charge of Ketie Stewart. Mrs. cd inta the dit'ch, and badhy smash- Mrs. Ruissllrobn.. .and t Junior boy champion was agein An addition le bcing bufit ta culture is, the influence of music, Stoker has on hand a supply of cd, on the hîllh eet of Newc ast Mrs. HRussdillbin's, oand Rthie was top boy lest poin tebt a £ I Gardon Watson's garage. and the godd or bad influence of cut out material from the Red They wcrc driving the mail t iet .Mrs . alhnse, Ma Mrs. F. Lycett and Douglas have movies. Executive met ta meke Cross ta be eewn into childrcn's .Newcastle station whcn Uic acci- Ja catr oote r will revert ta Ted Pybus, with 33 rcturncd from Mimico. plans for the Hllow'en party. germents and she would be very dent occurrcd. J. W. McMastcr's.. Mr. and Mrs. Senti;or girl champion was Betty i Mr. R. H. Brown spent the Misses M. McDowdl edL . odgladta get it ahi distributcd. Red Newtonvllle School News Chas. Ferguson and Bobbic, VanDusen with 23 points, with wcckend with hiesoBle are in charge of prizes, and lunch Cross has put in an eppeel for (By Jean Milligen, Grade VII) -Thornton's Corners, et Fred Cams- Muriel Pcdwcll runner-up, with 14kIw eri.. Montreal.soBla and games committees the reet of funde. Canvassers wihh calarr Here it is a showery Tuesday eron's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott, 14. aqeieSihwsjno Mr. Neal enjoycd a visit frors the entertainmcnt. Prizes will be you ncxt wcck. . again... . On Fridey we planted Oshaye, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glas- c ap cion w ith 0 asonju no hie daughter Mrjorie and her given for best camic Sr., best ca- tulip buhbs. . .. Friday altcrnoon peil, Tyrone, et F. B. cenEnwighehelrunerup son.meJ. etcaatrS. and Jr.,- we had a Junior Red Cross meet- . Mr. and Mrs. Morley Flintoff with 8. igt errnnr-p As e slight token of apprecia- n the bet couple. .Drown S g. PrQgram included piano duet and daughters, Maphe Grave, et ih8 tion of their work in Park St. wiha rSiWpA.ledty M s M and solos, a sala, reedinge, and e Wcs. Camcron's. .. Mr. R. W. Bell, Boys' Senior Events O~dlssofr ~ chor, f wic aI thcc wcr tutt. Inscped of afowhsuçpi Cosme.t r. hsM.esueTri.Questions werc Misses Dore Bell and Doreen Bal- Standing broad jump - Keitheftay nUhmtie ' vahucd membere, the choir, via e it was decidcd ta have e cenvase. Bedwin's. Next meeting at Mrs. on Thenksgiving. son et Victor Parkin's, Kisale... Branton, Laurence Morton, Sam committee, presentcd Mr. andLtraspcaSndy . J. Curson's an Oct. 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fisher et Roy Brereton; Running broad jump- Mrs. Rowland Smith, who arc ae peilSna morning Ms elntnFro n Leach's, Ashburn... Mr. and Mrs. K. Branton, S. Brereton, L. Mor -_____________________________ ioving ta Oshawa, enid Miss Myr- service wifllbe hld withMi Mrs. . W llinR.Gton a, row an Cadnius Russell Perkins visitcd their ton; Standing, hop, step and jump the Smith, who is taking a course H.tBrwn deid cdhagbuyftwemuswn.Henry Reichrath, Miss Jean Per-____ daughter Margaret et Toronto - K. Branton, S. Brereton, L. finTorontfower ba ol n air nge for thciedaronag e. 500warin and Mrs. C. Turner et the Visitors: Miss Helen Fowlcr, General Hospital.Motn uighpsead fi cand leticke and. votedng for the curc ta nkoffer-0 Naewcastlc Red Cross Tee.NemkttGoreFwc' Mrs. M. Morgan had a W. A. jump-K. Branton, L. Morton, Mr. M. H stales. tak car ed orteing. takof-NVisitors: Miss Irene Cursan with .iew Marjatore Falbrit . quilting et lher home an Monday. Ferncamb LcGresley; High jump 1 Mrf Park .St Suneys okcharge ong __________ e .tr iTrnt...MrMn pissvilh, e . .Glbraith'so Little Forbes Fisher was knock- - S. Breretan, L. Morton, K. ofPr t udySho nMrs. R. Graham et Mr. Les. Ail- . . Miss Zetta McKec, Oshawa, Mr.cd over by hie brother's car. For- Branton; Pale vault-S. Brereton, " Sunday afternoon in Uic absence THNSINGVST S dred's, Ebenezer. .. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKee, Peterboro, et Sain tunately there were only a fcw Bob Ailin, K. Branton; Shot put 1 of Mrs. Drummond. HN GVI IS1TR Brock Peth.ick, Newtonville, et McKee's. . . Pte. George Black, bruises but nothing seriaus. -S. Brereten, K. Branton, F. Le- 3l4 v * Mari anc McLaren is out again. Mr. C. Turner's. .. Mr. and Mr5. Peterbora, et home. . . . Wesley W. A. met et Mrs. Jesse Arnott's Gresley; , 100 yd. dash-K. Bren- Thanksgiving wes fittingly ob- Ran Patterson et Dean Car- Irwin Colwill, Newcastle, et Mr. Sweet, Oshawa, et home. .. Miss Oct. let. Other ladies an the group ton, S. Brereton, L. Morton; Bell 84 served et Park St. Church Sunday scedden's. Gea. Stephenson's. .: Mrs. J. Hil. Iniez Hickling, et Allinwood. were Mrs. Harold Gifford and throw-S. Breretan, K. Branton, rnorning. The minister preached Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and lier in Toronto. .. Kcnneth Steph- Mr. and Mrs. Russeil Brown, sh Mrs. Ray Cameran. Prognam in- B. Allin. 7 5 an appropriate sermon on the Mrs. Byworth, Mr. and Mr5. enson in Montreel. . . Mr. and awa, with Russelîl Brown on their cluded: Reading by Mrs. R. Stain- Boys' Junior Events cause for this attribute. Mjsu Duckworth and-. frlcnd, Toronto, ?,ra. J. Curson and Jimmy ha To- way' home from their honcymoan. tS;; etory by Mrs. L. Warren; Broad jump-Ted Pybus, Ted * l Stella Beat rendcred a splendid with the Morton familles. ronto. hri edesnadBl piano solo by Miss Fetterley, Hoan, Glenn Allin; Running bnoad vocl slo.Mr an Mn. ud ey ndProctor, Toronto, visited et Rus- North Oshawa; vocal solo by Miss jump-T. Pybus, T. Hoar, Tracy Mrs. Chas. Shaew and wee son bebe t R. E. Logan's. sel Brown's. .. Eldan Thompeon, Greinger, North Oshawa. The Embly; Standing, hop, step and Y-OU OAN'T tel tUie withou w have returncd frors Bowmenville. Ar.lands. TalrtM.S. C riceUno Peterbora, et home. group served a bountiful lunch. jump-T. Hoar, T. Pybus, G. Ah- A party reparte ail their citrons E. ________Ae of adMs y ln unn, ose adjm adso lc. ete a cut. Evidently Uic marauders Miss Mec Glenney, Toronto,Mi.AxWofanMr.y-lnRunnhpstpndumhadonaok.N teranyuel thought they were watermclons. with friends. . ftex Watson is home on Uic land lef t their cottage "Dahlia -T. Hoan, T. Pybus, G. Allin; utwapocisy ne 1 Mrs. Fred Cowan visited in Miss Jean Lageer and sunit and slck liet. Dcl" for their home in Toronto. High jump-T. Hoar, G. Aluin, T. .JB htplce o edt ae Toronto. uncle eit Mr. Lageer's. Roy Scott and Ernest Bawen, Cadmrus W. A. met et Mrs. Embly; Pale vault-T. Embly, T. guard your property or busineswi- Lawrence Hoocy's caîf gat lbase Major F. Lycett, Niagara Falls, Gaît, were home over Uic holiday. .George Johnston's. Meeting taok Hoar, G. Allin; Shot put-T. Hoar,ou th po-emit ai Frîda nîgt, ceetm samecx- t hoe. 'Miss Marion Rickaby, Toronto, the farm of e quilting bee sa only T. Pybus, G. Aluin; 75 yd. dsh- Oi h pt-h-uueavc u _______________________ Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Gemnsby spent thc holiday with Miss Eileen a short ptogram wes given. nTHaT yuG li;Bl -~tnec oraet ~n siKngtowih eatve.Souch. interesting telk was given by Rev. thraw - T. Hoar, T. Pybus, T. LOOK OUI FORand rs Wele Roc and Harry Bailey ie with the North D. M. Stinsan on "«The New Or- * mîxdRly aeKih rn B ti gny u ve -hre LnoM.and Mis. American Life Insurance Ca. der." A rcading "We Muet Unite" ton ad Dris layRchin's T ruc nlus.Ance thi aenOW. to eiwiU . o ae LOOK OUT FOR ElginWight, Bowmanville, etMr Ed. Grahams, Orono, spent the was given by Mrs. H. A. Gal-toanDri ln'TueBesac piisNO .Iwü1»o l.u. Rchads' holiday with Mr. H.- J. Souch* braith. A generous pot luck sup , Relay Race, Jr. and Sr.-True do so after a los! TO R LV R Ms ac ais fS. Mi. Vandebilt is working et per was servcd Blues. Bucf: _____htgo rhomas, with hier grandmothen, the Training School. Thankoffering' services held an Girls' Group Competitions and feel lkeà ER onl Mss C. ncy Jrm ston fS. _________ Sunday were speciel services, . Relay Race - Muriel Pedwell's j j A O O fiel lIkê Uthellilen I Mrs. C. G. Armstren- Towr lver là the larat ansan in onr lIaf7 Mr. Neil Wood, Toronto, et MNw,éwo v,4le ie.Stan f beath msic Fleshlights; SaeRc-ls andminiant tatym ouIalth. it P- i<t home. grvieste craso e. autiful music . lights; Over and Undr-Flash- J eMIO Me te digeat ho&is h i f ,1 85,iPPris. Miss Ruth Lowden, Taranto, at greelogeain hog . . . . . .ights; Trip ta Toronto, putting on miwe &Tqïm P umut inhnmdt ter"e Chas. Lowden's. . Visitons: Miss Alma Frise, Ses- Mn. C. R. Fallis' gramophone. The and off bats and sweaters-Flash- N U A C AG I OU iILWIuya<wi pHm ob t of 0510< Miss Edne Stutt, Graftan, with grave, and Miss Adelinie Wilkin- Blackstock choir provided choice lights; School Yell, baye and girlesN UR N EA E T E.ddenoe s h >'u m W e.Y,~f riende. son, Port Perry, et Rcv. j. Mc- selections under the leaership of togthr-Flashlights; Badges- Phone 68 I catiptsimath am ildneys cnt John Milîson, B.Sc., et Mis. J. Lachlan's.. Mr. and Mis. Bert Mrs. Seddler. Prof. Bowles was Truc Blues. The judges of these Bo m vll wor pqeayYee1mi otem ISd5IY Dcken'. alwcl, arnt, e M. eogespeaker et Uic marning service, I i * alatter two conteste wcrc Mrs. IISkBCh iU7 W dIMWl I u i i 110 isMC.RW, sa tJ apleTon o, Mrs . eorgtpe- asing hie cak n"n oeHg .MCl n isHti ____________________________ Fooe35 yearsthoauandhmvuwS ~OI Mr. H. R. Rowe's. . ton returned with thers for a visit. theer werc thet lecked." He ask- risFgtn lne n asisMsn rolif d m tue..ee-"ithFiit-&a-hves. Mrs. Evans, Mi. 'and Mis. Fred . . Mr. and Mrs. Herry Stone Sr. cd the question "What makes a BicycleFghln PaesanRacels esn Sa cm on y. *. Try FWdi-a-ime-.imlho Robinson, Toranta, with Mr. E. and Ethel, Toronto, et Miss Jennie nation Christian"" Thrce main 29 NOW AVAILABLEBiclRae bd quJ Evs. Ms. Hmm,à Thoxpon's. . . . Mr. and Ms. points wre brought out: Sabbath "~IF g orte"' "ristoi..mun~ptV The scene shifted to Mill St. for penc, suuEv~andl P HniHll eprnce adBo - n. lK erge VI' adsud lfy e*t""the bicycle races which were run RUlI I LruW&BeticFomrMr W .Jeaec rs ariss hehodInPrf.Bwls wnFo ec pctredsteendndecopatebewenth sato crnr n Caad% Hm> Ms Wn.Janeerbonarisothrhod Miss. owesow Crwn Brand" label. with your neme and ad- V a"ES Hamilt e o, is EJaii enjaying gaod heelth. Miss Aud- humoraus and impreseive wey lhe drcu and thie nemne of the picture youwan the United Church et Emily St. RUTÀT ESLvTObHmissonMaionCprE t J. h m. ________________ ave a etirring, inspiring and wÉtten on the back. Senior boy winncrs were: B.Al MisOlive Brown et J. D. chellenging message. In the even- AdeeDit c . -ln .LGely .Batn £~IAfl AIT~ row'e.ing Rev. R. J. Ceruthers, a for- The Canada Starch Junior-T. Pybus, T. Embly, G. - &W VElU 0V 9E r. asnd r. LsiPtro mer pastor, now et St. Cuthbert's Comnpanxy Ltd., 49 Wel- Allin. Girl winners: Seniors- at w J.Ridells. O LD E RS I ean yc by these -stones?" The Doris Allin; Juniors-Jacqueline etr. J.addcls. yd* HuhrcTrot, pkeog"htIihOfst.Eorno.Bttannueduie Mdel Tonotoet . J Huheo 5.message wes encauraging in the Smith, Marie Alhin. HoraceYorkitho. aJ.on cru pan c AIR W O R Gen Trohan to hme fact thet the chunches are filling . Social Eveelar Concludes Day HoaeYr tbre odfl pat im-In the evcning e banquet and Dragon unomet eBb en tA . cn'.5munity ife. Special miusic wee "-poraswr ed ntecm ~~~~~ith~~~~~~~~1 lbSclbu-bldiks.qarete Trkofnig e vrace wc h elabonathey c- ~ - felig lsrale MssN nA 'M-cKeby TnonaATENIO 1 %eerusasth- nas. gos-uper. oatd.Palie..lne p .sdet. 8575EIIIIELA Dh onme . ..ii.O1U1 abnne .T ano FOI CAFet V"* cent), $443.00; shelter (19.1 per __________________________ home. Ms. M. C. Selby, Oshawa, et Alf. POSDI.Me cent), $269.50; fuel and lght (6.4 s. W 3 ,0,0 r m . soeery esufnigAyre's... Mn. R. W. Bell, Misses pren)m905;jcig 1. Men V14 O & 30, "4, 50 forne esre oing~0~ some fancy Dora Bell and Doreen Balson et M= Lreel per cent), $168.80;chomeing <11.7 want -tonnap trlmming on thein eggs. Mis. Anson Belsan's, Mono Mille. Don- ccet,$8.0hoeuri- Trr~ WamM &UrCMtL Richard Heîîweîl got an egg witii en styed fan e week. .. Mr. and ,*, s ings (8.9 per cent), $319.40. â D Ê a o Mis. Ted Martin and Leverne, ,* In the "mlscellaneous"l section a"se. almulmti, 0e1leaO the letten C very plainly stamped *jWwj. 49 ilpUSm,. M.eiMatOrntTh. were outlays of $60.80 for health mâmt a Md-l'vinJis.tii aredoon itag te aus , & kf« ,U I" , Martln's. . . Mr. and Ms. A. T. nuprpases; $23.90 for personal cane; .m~~jjT~~o oea pp ed is.Fois re oug umag w ' o -Stainton eat Huntsville. $79.30 for tranaportation; $82,50 CA A AN G N R L LCRCCO WMOM~foem~a ~ fowl. MiMs. Y. B. Glaspeil entertalned for recreetion, and $73.30 for lite C N DA E EA L 111" igiosi.insurance. f ipAt"-V. 9P.Vru

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