THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAYJULY 9,1942 M Oshawa Business College ===z-ASSURE YOUR FUTURE= r-- Train to become a Stenognaphen, Typist, Secmetury, Book- keeper or Comptometer Operator. Summer courses starting now. Our graduates tire in damand. For partieulars phone Oshawa 1314WV. Saturday mornings Bowmanvillc 434. Mrs. C. A. Bartlett, Principal. 18 Simeoe St. N., Oshawa ATTEKIlON! Piano Buyers i~ This is your opportunity to secure a really worthwhile used Vertical or Grand Piano HEINTZMAN - STEINWAY - NORDHEIMER SORMER - GERHARD HEINTZMAN - CHICKERING and others just received froin ur worik slips. Ev (11 olie reconditiohe(t 1.our i elidhle ot(ltaue workmen. Many like new. ALL PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Yes ... Easy Terms When Desired HfEINTZM4AN &C Oe 195 Yonge St. Open 9 ýarn. ta 9 p.m. EL. 6201 if you are interested in a gQçOd pan FILL OUT THIS COtTPON Mail uit to-day ta HEINTZMAN & CO., 195 Yonge. St., Toronto. Please mail me your Speclal Price List of Pianos, givlng descrilp- tion, price and terme. i amrnfot under any obligation to buy. N a m e..... ..... -. ... ..--...... .......... - > A ddress- .- ... ............. . ... Gem l hs l u.III rn A piano and vocal recitul was Swain, Janet: Eng. III; Hist. IIIgîven by Mns. Ada Jones-Sadien, Geom. C; Phys. C; French C. ; A.H.C.M., in the community hall Thompson, Margaret: Eng. C; on July 3rd. These studants took Hist. C; Geom. C; French C; Lut' part: Jessie and Betty McArthur, (11) C.Marjorie, Jean and Muriel Mc- VunCump, Helen: Hist. III, Lut. Lean, Gwendolyn and Eunice (11) C. Wilson, Joyce and Douglas Scott, Wright, Kathleen: Latin C. Aileen Toms, Lucille und Mari- lyn Fonder and Anne Thomson., Grade XI The variad progrum wus muchi Archer, John: Eng. C; Hist. C; anjoyed. Rev. D. M. Stinson open-ý IGeom. C; Phys. C; French (10).' ed the evening witb a few me- Lurmer, Lois: Eng. Il; Hist. 1; marks. Mns. Sadlen was pnesented Geom. C; Phys. III; Lut. C; Fren. wîtb a lovely basket of flowers III. and a cut glass fruit bowl on u Scott, Joyce: Eng. III; Hist. Il; chnomiumn plate, by ber pupils. Phys. III; Lut. Il; French Il. Pnoceeds of $10,00 \vas given to, Veule, Beverley: Eng. II; Hist.i the local Red Cross. III; Geom. C; Phys. II; Lut. C; St. John's congreation held French C. their annual July lst supper and VanCamp, W i 1 m a: Eng. III; concert. Scugog Dnumatic Club Hist. III; Fren. (10). Presented the concert wbich con- Grade X sisted of a one-act play and a I Cluss Ronons-Thelma Fergu- "Singing School" prognam. A iso, Jsse VnCap:Pass-Jim nu aw was made for a quilt pre- saon, JiaGnmp: Fl-sen ted to the Red Cross by Mrs. lis, Howard Fonder, Ray Luth- Wod eseMArhrde h ungue; Lolu Stinson passed in ticket and Mns. George Crawford Comp, Geg.,ScieceHomeEc-wus the lucky holder. Cnom. egSine oeE- Visitons: Mn. and Mns. Hanvey onomues.Ginn und family ut Mn. James Grade IX Ginn's. . . Mn. and Mns. Frank I Class Honos-Jack Murlow, Wright, Bowmanville, ut Mn. O. Ernest MeLean; II Class Honors- Wright's. . Miss Eva Brown and Munray Wenny, Dorothy Bowers; Mn. R. Hillguntnen with Mrs. John Pass-D o n o t h y Wright, Edith Fonder. . . Mns. W. A. VanCamp Wright, Irene Murlow, Marion is holiduying with han son Nom- Phayna, Robent Middleton (furmn ton, Listowal. work), AIma Graham, Harold Victonlun Woman's Institute Forden (Math*, French*), Jean met ut Mrs. Mervyn Grahum's on Taylor (Math*), Mennili Van- July, 3rd, with un attendance of Camp. 2. qcrjptXjre-wag Vaken by Mrs. *missad. A. L. Builey. Roll caîl was ans- werad by a Peaca suggestion: ,Mrs. An angny womun nushed into T. Sameîs' group had charge of the clenk's office. In han hund tha pnogram: týReadings, "Nothing sha bone a license. To the clark but h nt' by Miss R. Mount- she said: loy, and "'A War Drcss" by Mrs. "Did you, or did you not, issue W. Archer; Rev. Stinson spoke this license for murrying me to on the wun situation and touched 1 Albert Briggs?" briafly on pace; Archdacon W. "Vas, I balieve I did. Why?" M. Simpson, guest speaker, gave "WelI, whut ana you going to a splendid tulk on "Citizanship,"1 do about it?" she damanded. "Ra's it beîng the topic for the day. escaped." Lunch was servad. pr Geom. I; Phys. I; Lut. I; French I. Hill, Marion: Hist. III; Geom. I; Phys. III. Malcolm, Jean (Furm): Eng. II; His. II; Geom. II; Phys. III; Lut. 11; French II. Philp, Evelyn: Eng. II; Hist. II; tAbernethY, D. Adamson, R. sh nI~~I b~.wI~*** LU YLKA D tn, B. Barnett, K. Billett, R. Bowles, G. Brooks, H. Cameron, nlq, ,bt;IUULLOWE ANDG. Cawker, A. Clemence. L. Col- lacutt, P. Collacutt. E. Couch, D. Cox, C. Grago, D. Craig. J. Cross- Geisel. G. Gibson, J. Graham, E. Those with subjects in brackets W. Knox (Hist., Algebra, Latin), Hendry, M. Hilîs, E. Jackman, W. after their namnes must repeat M. McDonald (Physies), R. Mot- Kilpatrick, W. Knox, M. Lam- these subjects in a lower formn. fatt (Algebra), D. Morris (Latin, boumne, C. Langmnaid, D. McGreg- The namnes are arranged alpha- Fr.), H. Nelles (Latin), M. Pres- or, G. Mcllveen, A. Martin, B. betîcally, flot according toeret. cott,' R. Stevens (Physics), H. Osborne, R. Penfound, S. Pen- (lst class honors 75 per cent or Sturrock (Algebra, Latin, Fr.), J. found, A. Robinson, M. Rowe, R. over; 2nd class-hqn. 66 to 75; Srd Stutt (Latin, Fr.), E. Wight (Lu- Rundie, D. Samis, G. Slemon, D. cls o.6 a 8 as5 o 0tnM i-~,S isn Stevens, G. Thentell, J. Thomas, pers cen.)6 o8;ps 0t 0ti) .Wl ,S isn K. Tink, J. Welsh, H. Wight, M. perment. Grade XI Wight, M. Wilkins. Form to HPrize for General Proficiency in Prize for General Proficiency inf Middle Sehool-Roberta Callum. form I-Donald Childs. These students will receive Alldh radng rie.ral.D or-their SecondarySchoiflîploma: School Reports ist class hon-D. Childs,- W. um, M. Campbell, P. Clarke, D. Clarke, M. Dymond, L. Osborne, Cox, S. Densem, B. Flaherty, E. BROWN'S S. S. NO. 5 J. Ross, B. A. Spencer, A. Strike, Goslett, 'D. Harnden, R. James, C. A . Venton. Langmuid, D. McGregor, I. Nay- To Gr. VIII-Betty Stephenson. 2nd class hon.- Alldreud, C. ion, A. Robinson, R. Rundle, J. To Gr. VIl-Lily Huska. Boe, H. Carneron, G. Cox, D. Scott, L. Sleep, A. Toms, E. White, To Gr. V-Hazel Farrow, Helen Craig, C. Ferguson, F. Fry, I. H. Wight, M. Wilkins. Zmijowski, Sam Turner, Glenn Hovey I. Kelly, M. Moise, 1. Piper, Credits for above students in Aldred, Bob Stephenson, Tom R. Rehder, H. Roach, B. Stevens, Grade XII are as follows' iek Hovey, I Kelly, M. Moise, I. Piper, D. Adamson-Comp., Lit., His., Gr.hII-Norman Eddy, Harry 3rd class Hon.-J. Blackie, R. Geom., Latin, Fr., Chem. HukaBeggyaM. Steph ensn. . Bowles, M. Calver, C. Fletcher, D. R. Callum - Comp., Lit., His., BetaMJ.Ciecer Gi]hooly, L. Marjerrison, A. Mar- Geom., Latin, Fr., Ger., Chem., tin, R. Newman, B. Passant, M. Agri.HAPO Rundle, R. Rundle, B. E. Spencer M apelCm. i. i. (Maths.), S. Snowden, D. Thomp- M apelCm. i. i. APO son (Fr.), K. Tink, J. Welsh, G. Geom., Latin, Fr., Ger., Chem. Hampton Junior Room June Wolfran.G. Cawker-Comp., Lit.. His. Report: Pus-. llhi(uts. .) . P. Clarke--Comp., Lit., His., Promoted to Gr. V (in order of anthsti, . Biekeil (Maths.),r . ., aiF. e. remerit)-Marion Tink, Annubelle Orage, L. LatiielFJ.,Dusen.ury Chem.Adcock, Joan Craig, Donothy (r.g, Mt.), Diel . Dvans, . il D. Cox - Comp., Lit., His., Richardson, Herbie Craig, Jean more, E. Hall, F. Heath (Maths.), Geom., Latin, Chem. Kre.CnlAuAde rs J. eylndJ. ills, . Hbbs P. Dinniwell-Comp., Lit., Alg., cott, Helen Rogers. J.Freynch,A. HumpsT.hrey (Fr Chem., Agri. To Grade IV-Teresa Budicky, Matenh), W. 1Hilparick, .FKno W. Edger-Comp., Lit., Geom., Phyllis Clarke, Eva Prescott, Hel- Matgebr, F.),J.arty, . Mur- Fr., Chem. en Prescott. dockb, rsc Fr.), Brt . Quin- L. Foley-Lit., Chem. To Grade III Sr.-Ralph Peters, neck,(Mathrs Fr.), .RBe .),in B. Goslett-Comp., Lit., His., Grace Kersey, Evelyn Smale, J. Tit Mats.) G.TheteiaG Alg., Geom., Latin, Fr., Ger., Mr o idcme J.it MatFr.) R. Wniht l Chem. To Grade III Jr.-Annie Host, Wilcx (F.), . Wrght.D. Harnden-Comp., Lit., His., Bruce Caverly. Harold Perrett, Form Il to Form HI1 Geom., Latin, Fr., Chem. Helen Liptay. Mary Pickard, Gor- Prizes for Generul Proficiency R. James-Chem. don Ritter. in Form II-Donald Quick. C. Langmaid-Comp., Lit., His., To Grade II-Gary Chant, Irene These students will receive Geom., Latin, Fr., Chem. Alfin, Doreen Allun, Muriel Hind- their Intermediate Certificate- D. McGregor-Comp., Lit., His., man. Rue Abernethy, Ruth Abernethy, Geomn., Latin, Chem. B. Barnett, D. Barr, D. Bedford, 1. Naylor-Comp., Lit., Ris., S. S. NO. 6 CARTWRIGHT G. Brooks, G. Cuverly, L. Colla- Alg., Geom., Latin, Fr., Ger., H - Honours; P - Pass; R - Re- cutt, E. Cooper, J. Courtice, H. Chemn. commended. Cowling, S. Crump, W. Frunk, R. R. Robinson-Comp., Lit., His., Grade 7 to 8-Gladys Gibson Geisel, A. Grant, A. Greenhum, M. Geom., Latin, Fr., Chem. (H), Ivan Kipfer (R), Doris Ar- Hilîs, H. Lungmuid, J. Living, J. R. Rundle-Comp., Lit., Ris., gue (P), Stewart McQuade (P), Longman, A. Mantin, E. Miller, Alg., Latin, Fr., Chem. Arnold Williams (P). D. Morris, J. Neal, J. Newton, M. j. Scott - Comp., Lit., Alg., Grade 6 to 7-Beverley Black Nichols, E. Parninder, S. Pen- Geom., Latin. (H); (Grant Edgerton (R) and found, D. Pmngle, D. Pollund, D. L. Sleep - Comp., Lit., Ris., Bobbie Philp (H) equal). Quick, M. Rundle, M. Smith, M. Geom., Latin, Fr., Chem., Agri. Grade 5 to 6-Warren McQuade Stacey, B. Stevens, R. Stevens, J. E. White -Comp., Lit., His., (R), Hruny Argue (P), Elwyn Thomas, L. Workman. Geom., Latin, Fr., Ger., Chem., Dickey (P), Ronald Williams (R). ist class hon.-G. Brooks, H. Agni. Grade 4 to 5-Glen Gibson (R), Cowling, A. Grant, A. Greenham, H. Wight - Comp., Lit., Ris., Audrey McKee (P), Morris Ar- R. Lungmiaid. D. Morris, J. New- Alg., Geom., Latin, Fr., Chem., gue (P). ton, D. Quick, B. Stevens, L. Agni. Grade 2 to 3-Dawne Black (H), Workmun. M. Wilkins-Comp., Lit., Geom., Bryce Philp (R), Phyllis Williums 2nd class hon.-Ruth Abennethy, Latin.(PMreHnaR) B. Bannett, L. Collacutt, M. Nich- Commercial Results: (Gr aie 1tH2an (R). ols, E.. Parninder, M. Rundle, M. Bank of Commerce prize for Grade 1to 2-IvngMce. Smith, J. Thomas. General Proficiency-Annie Pot-InzHcintaer 3rd cluss hon.-D. Barr, D. Bed- ter. fond, I. Cooper, J. Courtice, M. Bank of Montreal Cup for speed ARCHERS SCHOOL, S. S. 1, Hilîs, J. Living, J. Longman (La- and uccuracy in typing-Marion CARTWRIGHT tin), A. Martin, E. Miller, S. Pen- Hooper. 1 To Grade VIII-Murray Harris.t found. These students will receive To Grade VII-Joe Smith, Jeanf Pass-Rae Abennethy, 1. Brown their Commercial Diplomus: L. Harris, Ray Rarris (Rec.). I (Latin, Fr.), G. Caverly, F. Chant- Burgess, M. Crago, D. Creasser. D. To Grade VI-June Whittield, run (Maths. Latin, Fr.), S. Crump, Downey, B. Enwright, J. Henden- Kenneth Lurmer, Jim Rarris. W. Frank, R. Geisel, L. Rircock son, M. Roopen, R. Nelles, A. Pot- To Grade V-AIma Harris. Latin, Fr.), R. Lockhurt (Lutin), ten, L. Pnice. To Grade IV-Mary Cook. S E.Mclven(F),R.MculenICredits are as foîîows: To Grade III-Lornu H a r n i s,é (Maths., Latin, Fr.), J. Neal, A. J. Cochrane-Lit., Typ. Prob., Rth Whitde I-ldlePauLa r mis. , Northcutt (Maths., Latin, Fr.), G. R. Cal., Bookkeeping, AithBuTsrde.-llnLanmr Palmer (Latin, Fr.), S. Park (Lu- Cr, ..rcPemusiSpel Venu Harris.c tin), D. Pingle, B. Sisson (Maths. o. - rcPemnhp el Doreen E. Perrett, teachen. ! Latin, Fr.), M. Stacey (Latin), E. rA. Dadson-Lit., R. Cul., Bus. Thfe pupinsafhancare's cholThompson (Latin, Fn.), E. Young Con.*,Penmansbip, Speîling. 1agil.Telytedt ha a byrtha (Bus. Pruet.) M. Foley -Lit., Typ. Prob.. girs.ed lucky tickHoe wasur- i Promoted to Grade XII Speed Typ., R. Cal., Bus. Cor.n. chase yoMr$..35ooe, Bune- lst cluss hon.--L. Hart, E. Jack- Penmanship, Spelling. 'kepnton.t re eds 0f rish 35wer e-n man, E. Johnston, B. Osborne, J. D. Hardy -Lit., Bookkeeing t te elgrm niis WriS Rutter. Bus. Cor., Spalling. tis'Fud 2nd class hon.-H. Devitt, J. N. Oiver-Speed Typ., Book- ' Graham, R. Hutchinson, D. Samis, keeping, Arith., Bus. Cor. BLACKSTOCK CONTINUATIONr D. Snowden, W. Spencer, T. Wurd. M. Storey-Typ. Prob., Book- SCHOOL 1 3rd cluss hon.-E. Clark, A.' keaping, Axith, Bus. Law, 0. Pruc., ds 510 1-6-4 Clempence, S. Cola, R. Cox, D. Panmunship, Spelling. (Grads I-7-10Il-674 Ferguson, R. Jacobs, N. Parker N. Wilcox-Lit., R. Cul., Bus. -III - 60-65; C - 50-64.) (Algabra), R. Penfound. D. Pol- Cor., Penmanship, Spelling. Grade XII lard, M. Rowe, W. Ward. These students will be pnomoted Argue, Noreen: Eng. C; Hist. C; Pass-R. Ashton (Lutin, F.), when fanm labon certificutes have Geom. C; Phys. C; Lut. C; Frenchn L. Cole, P. Collacutt, J. Crossman been completed and centified b C. (Lit., Latin, French), G. Gibson, the Department of Education: R.!, - -,.. Congratulations May we express our per- sonal and srncere congratu- lations to ail students who have sucessfully passed their recent exams. May good for- tune follow you as you climb the Iadder of success. JOHNSTON'S BOOK STORE Phone 651 Bowmanvllle We close at 8 o'clock Solina Visitons: Mn. Arthur Thonipson, Tyrone, witb Harvey Yallowlees' ..Miss Eunice Knapp, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. G. Davidson, Whit- by, Mr. and Mrs. Tedrick and Francis, Niagara Falls, ut Mr. Jas. Smales' . . . Mrs. J. D. Stevens, Miss Jean Stevens, Rarold and Doris Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. White 'and family, Maple Grove, ut Mn. Geo. White's . .. Mn. and Mrs. W. L. McKee, Toronto, Mn. John Brown, Whitby, ut Mn. Bryce Bnown's . - . Miss Eileen Couch, Bowmanville, ut Mn. Jack Baken's . .. Mn. and Mns. Frank Dewell and family, Mn. Sam Dewall, Thistleton, Mn. and Mns. Percy Dewell and Marilyn, Hamp- ton, ut Mn. H. E. Tink's ... .About forty membens of the "rooks- Langmaid" famîly were guests of Mn. andt Mns. Roy Lungmaid on Sunduy. Mrs. Chas. Langmaid,ý Enniskillen, remained with hem son . . . Mr. and Mrs. Don Van- denhoef, Mn. and Mms. Chanles Enb and C. D., Rochester, Mr. .George Taylor, Mm. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Ross and Earl, Pontypool, Mr. and Mms. Ernest Larmer and fumily, Blackstock, Miss Lena Taylor, Bowmanville, ut Mr- E. R. Tuylor's . .. Mn. and Mrs. Bert Terwillagam and Mary, Oshawa, ut Mn. E. Cnyderman's ..Mn. and Mns. Stewart Muir- son, Columbus, ut Mr. Evarett El- liott's . . . Mn. and Mms. A. E. Whitnell, June and Lorraine, To- ronto, ut Mn. Jack Reynold's . . . Mn. and Mrs. N. C. Yellowlees ut Mn. 0. Wright's, Blackstock. . Mn. Frank Gilbert is slightly impnoved ulthough bis condition is yet cniticul. Miss Velma Gilbert bas had oieasles. Gordon Scott and John Baker huave retumned fnom two weeks reserve army training ut Niagara. Blackstock Show youz- uppreciation ta your son or daughter who has gnuduated or been pro- moted by giving them a use- tul gft such as a Pen and Pencil Set Salem Mns. W:' Cann is home utter visiting han daughtar in Toronto ...Mns. W. Rendarson is with han son in Toronto . . . Mrs. L. Saveny and sons, Oshawa, ut Mr. L. Walsh's . . . Mr. and Mms, J. Cutor and Rulph, Toronto, with bis father who is improving. Rev. A. F. Gardner gave un ex- cellent sermon appropriate for a Dominion Day service. Many Salem folks attended the Drumbead qerviceaut Crearnof Barley Camp. Mr. Cowling who bus been ill bas been takan to bis bnothem's Mr. J. Cowling's. East gnoup of Rampton W.1, met ut Mrs. R. Knox's on Tues- day. The hostess provided struw- barries for lunch. The little done vanishes from the sight of bim who looks for- ward to what is stili to do.- Goethe. Burketon Visitons: ACI Harold Wilson, R.C.A.F., Toronto, at home . Mr. and Mns. D. Gutcheli and Bobby, Oshawa, with Mr. J. Gut- chaîl. . . Miss Irane Sharp and Mn. H. Gregg, Toronto, Mm. and Mrs. B. Wanamakar, Seagrave, Mn. and Mms. R. Byans, Black- stock, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sharp witb Mms. C. Sanderson. . . Pte. Wal- lace Breck, Onillia, ut lhome. .- Mn. and Mrs. Joe Avery, Mm. and Mns. C. Avery, Haydon, Mm. and Mrs. W. Rahm and family, En- niskillen, Mr. and Mrs. W. Coch- nana, Jean and Harold, Bowman- ville, ut Mn. H. Rahm's. . . Mn. and Mrs. W. Bradburn and Mn N. Hudson with Mn. W. Wotten and Mn. and Mms. G. Hudson, Peterbomo. . . Mm. and Mms. D. Adams and fumily, Mr. and Mrs. C. Adams and family, Oshawa, Mn. and Mms. Ivan Cochraneaund family, Blackstock, Mm. and Mrs. J. Adams and Ruth, Mns. O. Ad- ams, and Mn. A. Wotton, New- park, with Mn. E. Adams. .. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. MacDonald, Don, Larmy and Roland, Detroit, Mr. and Mms. T. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bennett, Miss Ruby MacDon- ald, Mr. Donald Hall, Toronto, Mn. and Mrs. Harold MacDonald and baby Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacDonald, Manlene and baby, and Mm. John Gage, Bow- manville, with Mn. and Mrs. T. Builay. . . Mn. W. Slingerland, Toronto, ut home. .. The Gilîs ut their cottage where Mms. J. Gll is spending a week ..-. Mn. Chester Roskins ut Toronto . .. Mrs. L. J. Gutchaîl with han mothar in To- ronto. Maple Grove Amount collected ton Red Cross fnom Base Lina and Muple Grove last drive was $226.50. A fainly good congregation gmeetad our new pustor Rev. H. C. Linstead B.A. and wifeaund fam- îly on Sunduy. Glud to sec Miss Margaret Stewart buck in the choir when she sang a solo, Miss Ruth James, town, also sang a solo, bath being much anjoyed. Quumterly service next Sunday. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Ivi- son Moore, who are occupying the bouse fommemly occupied by Mr. a nd Mrs. Stewart wbo bave moved to Scurboro. We also wel- coma Mn. and Mms. McGrath who bave moved to the old McClellund place. Miss Jean Stevens, Mms. Ram- vey Brooks were hostasses to a mîscellaneous shower at the lut- tem's home on Friduy evening for Miss Greta Munduy, brida-to-be. The bouse wus beautifully decon- utad. Atter the guasts numbering about 60 had urmived, the bride was ascorted to, a sat ot honoun. Purcels were untied, the verses nead and the bride to ba thanked all for their lovely gifts. Refmesb- ments were semved. Visitons: Dm. and Mms. L. R.1 Coatas, and son Dunny, Brantford, ut Mns. L. C. Snowden's and othan relatives. Dunny nemained . . . 1 Mrs. Ray Snowden, Helen and1 Billie, who bave been ut ber par-i ents, returned home to Torontoc accompunied by Miss Betty Stev- ens . .. Mrs. L. Twist, Oshawa, utf ber son's Mn. E. Twist . . . Mrs.s Wm. (Jake) Laird, son Billie, ut1 Mn. Willie Pe anson's, Lakefieldi ...Mn. and Mrs. Fred Twist,j Miss Eilean Twist, Oshawa, ut Mn. E. Twist's. Eiltehn memuined. Mns. George James, Miss Ruth James, town, ut Mms. L. C. Snow- dcn's. Drumu "Forever True", ut Sal- em Church, Tbursduy, July I6th.1 28-1 iý Maple Grove Annivcrsary c Maple Grove anniveî'sary was held June 2lst and 22nd. Excel- e lent sermons wene preachad by Rev. A. D. Cornett, Simcoe St. a United Church, Oshawa, to, large and appreciative congreations. Special singing by the Sunduy school undar the able leadership C of Mm. Leslie Collacutt and Miss Edna Swallow as piunist and as- sisted at the evening service byt Miss Margaret Stewart as soloist was of higb orden. Owing to war t( tima conditions it was decîded notB to have the usual suppar on Mon- X day. But the progmam of sports was carried out for the children. Busebaîl games were pluyed; g Muple Grova vs Base Lina schools i and murried men vg single men, ai both being won by the formerà teums and creuted plenty of fun 9 and excitement. The children hadd a picnic supper on the schoolM grounds. In the evening a goodly nt number assembled to heur a ' splandid concert with the follow- V, ng artists taking part: soloist,' Mr. R Wilfred Curruthers; elocutionist, Tl Mit- is oieOson n Nestleton W. A. meats ut Mms. Allan Suggitt's, July 16th. Meet- rug in charge of Mrs. Wesley Campbell's group. Strawbermy festival in the Unit- ed Chunch was quite a success. Miss Dora Black had a pumty and celebruted hem 9th birthday. Miss Evelyn Campbell is help- ing ut St. Christopher Camp and Miss Evelyn Marlow with Mrs. C. H. Porteous. Congratulations to Mn. and Mrs. Arthur Rannu who celebnated thein 25th wedding annivensany. Mr. and Mrs. M. Emerson ut- tended the funerul of hem cousin Howard Cole ut Hampton on Monday. Visitons: Mn. unl Mrs. Jas. >ickey, Cadmus, with their dau- hten Mrs. Dan Black. .. Mn. and Mrs. Frank Joblin, Janatville, Mn. and Mrs. L. Joblin with Mr. John Joblin ut Scugog who is in bis 33rd ypar... Mrs. Pankeaund chul- Iren with Mns. Dan Black.... [ns. John Henderson ut hem home cear Janetville. . . Mrs. Thos. Williams with han duughter Mrs. aertil MeMullen. .. Mn. and Mrs. q.M. Hoskin with Miss Ethel rhompson... Miss Noreen Dickey vith Miss Jean Black. . . Harvey [alcolm with bis parents ut Val- 7erton . .. Mn. Beverley Veule in roronto . .. Mrs. Kannath Sumelîs d ber mothen's, Mrs. John Hen- lrson, Junetville. . . Miss Mary obertson and Miss Viva Fruncis, oronto, with Miss Eleanor Vine. Ladies' Aid of Preshyterian 1 ,hunch met July 2nd ut the home dPresident Mns. Cecil Wilson. 7urteen members and five visi- nrs wame prasent. Minutes were uad by Miss Ruth Proutt. Mrs. tobent Dickey, who has been i11, uas to be nemembered with a tter. Two lovely quilts wara on splay which bad been finished Ty the ladies of the village, one 'îing donated by Mns. Spinks. uae necktie quîlt-was sold. Plans are started to repuir the fur- ace, and redacorute the church. iss Evelyn Sundenson und Miss ith Proutt were appointed to cpresent the church ut the Me- ional Service in Bluckstock. uis prognam was given: Read- igs by Mrs. Herman Sumalîs, iss Marie Pnoutt, Miss Norma boay, Mrs. B. Rooay, Miss R. routt; piano instrumentaIs by iss Evelyn Sanderson, Mrs. Rer- un Sumelis, Misses Gwen und EuiceWison.atiioe Rc wî lel di Th na Ru mel mi Ho Pri Mfi ma ROBERT COLVILLE Druglesq Practitloner Liberty Street - BoWmanville Electrical Treatments - Spinal 1 Adjustments and Massage. I I Eyes Tested - Glasses Fitted Satisfaction in quality and price guaranteed Zion Visitors; Mrs. Reford Cameron with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1S. G. Chant, Toronto... Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Balson and Jean, 1Hampton, at Russell Stainton's.. 1Mrs. Levi Burgess and baby Jîm- mie, Niagara Falls, at Wes. Cam- eron's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1Fisher and Joyce, Bob Hoy, Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dewell and family, Sam Dewell, at Ray Cameron's. .. Dr. Marcus Pascoe, 1California, Mr. Herbert Tink, Solina, ut Frank Pascoe's. .. Pte. and Mrs. Michael Nemis, Niagara, at Robt. Killen's. .. Elwood Wil- bur and Harvey, Taunton, with Clark Wilbur ut Frank Pascoe's. ..Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Flintoff and sons, Kedron, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cochrane and daughters, Courtice, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Fhintoff and daughters, Maple 1Grove, *Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coverly and Lloyd, Ebenezer, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Flintoff, Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johns, Tyrone, Mrs. Levi Burgess and Jimmy, Niagara Falls, ahl had a picnic at Wes. Cameron's. .. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Samson, Ross Sam- son, Toronto, at Russell Perkins'. ..Mr. Herman Schmid, Mary 1and Hermun, Newcastle, at Hans Geissberger's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leach, Pearl and Jean, attended Columbus anniversary and visited at Douglas Flett's.. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pooley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brent, Mr. and Mrs. Gordyn Brent and Gloria, Mr. Wes. HIi, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph GlaspeIl, Tyrone, at F. B. Glas- pell's. ..Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chant, Faith and Wayne, Toronto, Gary and Carol Chant, Hampton, at Reford Cameron's. .. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Heyland, Bowman- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mon- crief, Peterboro, Mn. and Mrs. Ross Lee, Diane and Bnian, Ked- ron, Mn. Lloyd Stuinton and fri- end, Toronto, John Stainton and Harry Cliffe, R.C.A.F., Tononto, at A. T. Stainton's . . . Mn. and Mns. Alf. Ayre at Ein ... Mn. and Mrs. Harold Skinner, Lloyd and Donothy, Tyrone, at AIlf Ayre's. ..Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Ayre at Gerald and Anson Balson's at Mono Mills. .. Mr. and Mns. Eu- gene Martin and family,. Clare- mont, Trooper Herbert Wright, Camp Borden, Misses Marion Mantin, Harmony, Mar gu er i te Martin, Toronto, at Thos. Mar- tin's. . . Fred M'artin, Dick Nemis and Earl Snudden spent a few days in Montreal. .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pascoe and family vîsitedn at Mn. George Wilburls who is some betten. Miss Joyce Cameron entertain- à ed eight little girls on Monday at a birthday party. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pascoe and family attended a picnic in honor of Dr. Marcus Pascoe at Hampton Park. The cemeteny was beautiful with flowers on Sunday being Decoration Sunday. Mr. Forbes Heyland, Bowmanville, was guest speaker and Tyrone male quar- tette, Arthur Brent, Gordyn Brent, Wes. Hill and Ralph Glas- peil, sang two selections. There wasn't as large a crowd as usual owing to the gas ration. W. A. met Thursday with a f'air attendance. Program: Piano solo by Ruth Robbins; solo, Mrs. Hl. Geissberger; reading, Mrs. A. r. Stainton. Social time was en- joyed. 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