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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Dec 1943, p. 1

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With Which Are Incorporated The Bowmanviile News, The Newcastle Independent, And The Orono News VOLUME 89 BOWMANVJLLE, ONT., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1943NUBR4 ILSTHE DUTY 0F EVERY RATEPAYER TO VOTE MONDA GODN EDIG lA L-CpI. Arthur H. Living BaIS. Commencement Fis Wm n eping o ___iidi tlyAe iicNmnto Auditoriu Three Nghts Infation Sas Mrs. MtthewS HL!Cpl. Arthur H. "Bud" îr' ~ pth fCtzn has been killed in battle inLItalyg! Auditoium Thee Rigts Infation ays fds. Blathewsis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.A eec pa y Living, Church St., received an _______ Comenc;dnt xerisc -fo "You women of the Consumer Mrs. New, chairman of the ofca telegram, Tuesday n Counicil Chambers, Fîa v-wt h tesi i oeta 1943 at the High School ud- r Arn' id Soranch truWednesdayTurdyand Bacay soycmmtee r eta Otri osue o fnuther pariculars.u ýÀ an torium y Thusday agD ~auruayhelping this country ta avoid in- mittee welcomed about 50 region- ntom ary fueeurnspofîredis- cilhaddoe t st evue flationauhieentetheas meatsm e ai chaî m en to a tw o-day con- A rthur L iving, in his 24th year, nterested, som nolent form alities the fine a p a a c f B w a city audiencestand as usual, bothatwil ttheeo sayo ineti- l JC Lns!Bwanvilletens thederyofthw r th the nomnationsfolt erscîvîc off ices ltersCe a s talent and program were of the Dyatrtmrrw au-.you are teaching women how ta ference in Toronto, including Mrs. wsthelero wobohes omnatigo s folt ers wîth anfiuas.villerCmtrsscoprdw high order of former years. Splen- day, Dec. 4th, please do not azes he sîd sib Albertoho t ook p . arnaofbowacast. Edst Mdid aa y iB ttte 1ioanrwi zensip, Firstr. Abidtiandookpaattaalion. st.He saw Present were 17 grey haired spec- counties adpî îhtîuet did music, sparkling plays, ex- forget to put somne small Matthews addressîng the Central HRnneprcsadupy service on both Canadian coasts tators, six elected offidais, the caretaker îhîl pn quier doane, f peea-sine addresse change , or prsea Ontario Prce Board Consumer representative, addressed one o! prior ta going -overseas. With town cerk, one janitor, one re- tures wre$00an asups weeacmaidwt rsna oelre hne npreconference in the King Edward the sessions on the most urgent svrlohrBwavleby otr ol tion o! prizes and certificates. or pocket before comîng Hotel. problems facing the Price Board hie went wîth the West Nova It was a balmy, spring-like eve- W. Ros îePbi tlte Musical numbers and chorus were down town. For that is the "We are aware of the terrible and later conducted a question Scotia Regt. to North Afric a, ning, literally begging citizens to Commissoe datatsm under the direction o! Maestro day o! the aIl-important,efesofilaonnChatdyadaswrpid.DtnC where, attached to General Mont W. E. C. Workman, L.L.C.M. humanitarian, tag day for enfcso nlto nCiatoa n nwrpro.Dlornt Coo turn out and interest themselves length wvhtepwe n ae Special accompaniment for imdi- The Chiidren's Aid Society of ar. W ermst p rntthe stp-coel, . P H . c nht inet- par i h captr o! Sîly andin cîtîzens' business. But there situation.H ad Ya fe vidua numbrs ar mentoned e- th Unitd Couties f Norh- wa. We ust peventthis ap- cunsel D. wascKwartimnvesbowlingn tshowsre year Iy adecidedrtitobogetgostwso!ythiI vîdu l nu bers are enti ned e- he U îted Coun ies ! No th-pening here." M rs. M atthew s e mn- gation officer, Fred C. B utt, sw ept on into Italy. bridge gam es, juke m usic, a job, but si c e ec on t a pl e low. Excellent piays, "The Ugîy umberiand and Durham. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Selby phasized. superintendent o! rationing, F. W' His father saw service as a dar ce, and miscellaneous social on ProvinilHdoIfn thr aulnd "e n s o! R t rn," ere as es!Chid in aidlo Teaov nasoso r.ad "In Canada we are doing what Hall, regional foods officer anci Sergeant with the 5th Battalion tiddle4de-wnks that capture war- to get ota ticie.Oc features o' each evenîng. human needs o! the heipless Mrs. Selby, formerly o! Newcastle no othier country has done by Mrs. Ella Webb, editor o! Con intefrtwrd aHibo- time attentions. And there was finish thepeettsi'lrtr peole s cmpaabl wth he as ake onth ocasin o thirholding the cost-of-living down in sumers' News led discussions. - ther, John, is serving with the the f lu, too. Ennui and apathy and meani" Choral selections by a group Red Cross and ail such organ- Golden Wedding celebration on spite o! wartime conditions, said K a t e A i t k e n, coxèservation Hastings & Princehe Edward RInegt rect0 ioo!r. Workmandfler d iz ations, which, generaîîy, October 21, 1943, at their home at Byrne Sanders, director o! the supervisor, encouraged the dele_ also with the Eighth Army. At weresetherenoo! teevn. n cth nctionwtae ok Sxslcin in carry on. Bowmanville's report o! the celebration appeared "Every woman's group or or- makre Centres in their home com- sister, Jean. His latest published etwsntnesigerresent- 14,tewtrwrsls a ganiatin i ured t apoin a unites.Mrs Aiken tresedtheletter o! Oct. l9th, appeared in ative o! the younger business men $3,114.88.Tiwapad uto two panels were pleasingly ren- qThe Statesman0..Lt uInn it wek'hetaespokeaniainn o!urgthe aptinwn u.iiAbsent AtkewasessgeteeralSaterevenue, ratherein f te than Abissuesgendebrevnu- dered. They were "Panis An- quota is a mr $20. e thua nlstwe' aemn liaison officer ta represent that need for clothing conservation taoyn em and o! the "happy appreciation that the war was stili tures, andiiscredaapeen gelicus," "Pledge the Canadian hmub yescontrgbeyod t a group to the nearest Consumer release labor and materials forbuantes on; that there were pressing deficit. Tenx ugtwl Maiden," "Wasn't That a Wide amutyeangoeodit Branch committee o! the Wartime men in the armed forces and exeine" o! meeting, briefiy, municipal obligations havingtoprobabîy b etr River?" a negro spiritual, with B.H.S. Honor Roll Prices and Trade Board," said workers in war industry. diret Birom Te stenlstaffdo ihps-a l nned!lt heepnewsenaidba Miss Eleanore Wight takipg solo ____Mrs. Ryland H. New o! Oakville. Conducting a discussion on thedrthuroLiving wasmne o!aBf.-do dicussnithe lasneetso!tlTiooenohreop>t parts, "If I Could Tell You," "The sophisticated sub-debs, a diamond At the High School Commence- "It. gives you a voice in the Consumer Branch price panels, manville's brightest boys, aîways citizens absent on military duties. pumping oti sa mrec Lass With the Delîcate Air"' and merchant (Richard Bowles) and ment, Principal L. W. Dippeli and framing and amending o! wartime Mrs. W. P. M. Kennedy, explained cheerful and gentlemanly and his Perfunctory, preliminary busi- measure. Ti ol emtfi "My Heart Stood Stili." A string. two supers, Ellwood Thompson Chairman o! the Board, W. A.contrais which affect your well- how women in Toronto were dahcm sasdsokt i eso hfln n inn 12 monthsoeain.Prcp] ed orchestra, with cornet render- and Stewart Cramp. e *being," she continued. workirig to hold the price ceiling. dhoayues fried soin towisn.aes ook plac in thean rksigconsumptinprdyfrteps Edger, re!erred with deep feeling hthreeyougyearsndsiaveragedprs o 75lagallons.lrk' ed excellent preludes. The plot unfolded as a "stick to those o! the High School con- Tehatetsmah !teofie eodtekno pca fthis ee maeilyxpnd up" o! the clerk, the!t o! the dia- tingent o! 175 who had volunteer- entire community goes out to his tors. These "covenants" pre- a new sorewudhvtob Address of Welcome monds and George Man was shot ed in this war and o! whosenum- Iym m ~ bereaved faiuily. His thoughtful- ceded selection o! a chairman. By develope The general program was open- dead by police hsle boarded the ber six had paid the sup reme es w xp sedi aCh st s un im s vo ,T wn lrk A ed with the address o! welcome train. The as pinwas he sacrifice, two were missing and i u g U IA d U u i es a xrse naCrsms nnmu oe onCek An dyTe ohyero Yo n D r am F rm r I o d card, received oniy Friday by the J. Lyle was elevated ta the dais.anad i nsalda esie by Principal L. W. Dippeli, B. A., was the thief but the doctor didn't one a prisoner o! war. Their editor. With his customary acumen ancid itadpon !acruaig who drew attention to the series agree. Hence, two years later, hie names are: W . .e, o! changes which have taken arranged a denouement. The KIedidAto: spI ~ ac es o mine s ied foatntiaovelif place in the world picture o! the same guests were'invited again to - J nAcin:L v st c udging Contesis PnaGereipeces.ofInosuceso, thd o e tWater wrsdhntrswr past year and hie warned that the Inn. The doctor invited an Murray Butler yspeehes._nsuccssKennedys present, thanked their sponsors, $21,495, whc in ud d $ 40 , us into a sense o! false security. represent the ghost o! George Jack Roach Livestock judging contests Coaches: lst, John Rickard, Team Now Reported MisSing spoke as foilows: a e Many boys now at schqool feared Man. Wiî the doctor, before the William Jollow - among young farmers o! West -]Bob Allun, Glenn Allin, Francis ____ %_ Reeve C. G. Morris: "Council Gil!und.Teblnc !$,9 the war wouid be over before they others arrived, was novelist Trav- Freeborn Colville Durham were heid at Orono and Jose, 2nd, Glen Hancock, Teamn- Pte. George Kennedy, second had a successful year despite war would mr tyb etrdnx got a chance to get into it. "Let ers (Alan Strike) who was prom- Richard Campbell ditit. auda.Casswr Neil MoXfat, Bob Coatham, La- son o! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ken- conditions. The labor shortage year. Th7yr atwsi us hope," said hie, "that this is ised a thriiling plot for a novel. Misslnt: dsrcStra.Casswr verne Boyd; 3rd, Lloyd Ayre, nedy, Odeli St., Bowmanville, is was acute but committees carried splendid cniinwt rfto tre. n hesholarhie a Peartrybuies wsco- Eric Swindells hayhrediyai ef em -SalyMlsn aS now reported missing according t hrdtieel n ac il$1l,i75.95 n ih$0,0 net the moment are the naines o! 175 versation between the doctor and Clarence Witheridge cattle, swine and sheep. Jtrdging Geissberger, Ewart Leask; 4th, 8th Army casuaity lists. Pte. show a smali surplus. The Coun- ed in Victr od.Dbnue B.H.. ppil wh hav enistd. raves tat jitered th clrk.took place at these farms: Howard Bill Rowland, Team - Ross Kennedy enlisted with the Hast: ty rate was up slightly. New were nil. B.HS. upis w o h ve nlited Tr ver th t "ittred th cirk.Prisoner of W ar and Clarence Alln, hogs and Adams, Archie Hendry, W illiam ings and Prince Edward Regi- equipment was added to both The P( w r C nrilrs b n o Six have paid the supreme sacri- Arriving guests, well coached, Jack Rice horses; Chris Barchard, Jersey Jaynes. mnpoedd oesa n rdn n ieDprmns earhdcnrbtdt eei fic an tw ae mssig. her depe edtheclek'spetur ati n. Folowing Commencement, a cattle; Harry Jose, Hosteins. The Individual W nners joined General Montgomery's Finances were in good shape. oration. So so as w ri ov , fice and two are missing. The limax came when the ghost teegramn was received Tuesday remaining classes at Garnet Rick-Toa xareswr nl$1,sups Principal Dippeil continued: o! George Man, gore-smeared, arrnouncing the death in action in ard's where 5 o! the 9 classes were Horses - Juniors: Neil ofat, Eighth Army in the storming andToatxareswreny$1,supswudgoteqim t 4Whlle a chool they played hard, stalked into the lobby. The clerk Iayo h eet ihSho ugd rzswr ncs n Harvey Yellowlees, Ross Cry de r_ capture o! the Island o! Sicily. 106.63, the lowest for years. De- and maineac adreuto fought donth cmps; fell to bis knees, confessed teIl f t heman, Bob Coatham, Howard s wre n csh ndHîs parents received three tele- bentures paîd thîs year were $33,- o! rates.Itigodbsnsnw too in thls war. He appealed for crime, dropped dead due to an Thei, thur Lvng,!mrtaofvstc. Payne; Seniors: Carlos Tamblyn, grams, the !irst reported him as 691 and the debenture debt now ta leaveitnacadinraei caitono! rgoodbooks, a na- ingeioly arnsed aout. he h hoecmmnt jis Placing the awards were the Alex Hendry. wounded in action; the second, stood at $176,000. No new de- for post-wa upss.M.Srk ,ition f o fturotoks.ase pna i crie lwa oled avers. gotwith the Hîgh School officiais in!oown Agiutrl Rpe Dairy Cattle-Juniors: Francis tht e received shrapnel wounds etrswr sud obn te undt umr !Po ciewssle.Taesgtsentatives: Fred Campbell, On- JsMrilVnmp Roe t h oY;.h tid ht ewa ans were required. No accounts vinciai yroad xland.e high trîbute ta the memories o! bis plot but declined to write the tiepsinfits ymatyor reboa- tario County, Ralph Banbury, Allun, Bob Casey; Seniors: Boyd m dilng. asualties !rom Sicily are outstanding other than cur- cent decisin olwro ee H. GMas on form eBardofCales, Gbook.in and taktes solemn pride, with par- Brighton, F. C. Paterson, Peter- AyreanIay are generally taken to rent monthly bis. We hope the of! rural rtsadtecmlct H. Mason, formr Board officiis, GboroAandnM.ntH.iWinterheLindsayaBec! bCattand-MJuniors:erBrucedNortheeAfrican -HospitassBespeci-thwarrwillHosoonabeover.i-Howeverledonproblems o!werural-urban him whtende heiram en Bowma- ih small prts. o vnld Gil-costiy sacrifices upon the altar o! ail o! whom brought junior as- Taylor, Grant Ferguson, Glenn allIy the severely wounded. if it becomes protracted, we shah equity. hi wenli crn t Bwmn-wih mal ars.Doal Gl-fredm.sistants. Jack Baker, Solina, Ailin, Stanley Milîson, Laverne Enemy aircraft stili operate face peacetime with probably no CandidatsT .Grogrg ville 14 years ago and continued hooiy, as central figure, deserves !edm placed the Shorthorn winners. Boyd; Seniors: Ralph Larmer. over that part o! the Mediter- debenture debt whatever." and bus onr n rhrS it ta their untîmely demise. speciai mention. Alan Strike __________ Teams and incividuals placed as SwnJuir:eryMlsn ranean, and the final report "Committees are aiready busy Baker, landcp adnr pk -)layed the noveiist with that aloof !olows: Ewart Leask, Ross Adams, Archie "missing" may have been oc- studying post-war plans but we briefly, staigteritnino Chairman's Address ietachment characteristic o! men Fire Damages Nelles High Junior: Harold Forder, Hendry; Seniors: Ivison Tamblyn. casioned by aircraft attacking the must wait on government's assur- standingfoeecinadsurg Chairman o! the Board o! Edu- o! letters. Junior Ross simulated Bl1ackstock; pair o! weanling sow Sheep - Juniors: Murray Vice, hospitai ship sa that a further re- ance and assistance to formulate that they wud feetd ev cation, W. A. Edger, in his infor- 'o perfection. Richard Bowies Store and Residence pigs. William Jaynes, Murray Payne, port on survivors is yet to came. concrete committments. There is the town's etitrss mative officiai address, Thursday carried bis Irish accent weli. Ell- High Senior: Everett Brown, Hans Geissberger; Seniors: How- The parents o! George are hope- every assurance that a new coun-Nmiae Wre evening said: During the year the wood Thompson brought forward Fire o! unknown origin broke Orono; pair o! weanling sow pigs. ard Malcolm. fui o! favorable final news. The cil will continue to use good bus- Board lost two o! its members, 'tie climax with realism. Stewart out in Nelies' store and residence, son was employed at Bowman- mness judgment and keep expenses For MaorC.GMrisR.O Dr. Bonnycastie, Chairman o! Cramp was a superb ghost and North Elgin St., early Wednesday ville Foundry prior to enlisting. down." The Reeve then called Jones, G.A.donsne High School Board for many Misses Smith and Abernethy dis- morning. The full fire brigade _________ for questions. There was none. For Ree:SiLtteC.G years, also a past president o! played Hollywood abilities. The responded promptiy at 2 a.m. and Mr. Morris concluded with a sum- Morris, A. .Nrhut .O Board for many years, also a past audience aiternatcly shivered and by 5 a.m. the blaze was put out. M mary o! plans developing in 1 Joncs, G.A.Emnsne president o! Board o! Education, iaughed, finally broke into sus- Again at 6:10 a.m. the brigade A r c lu a Com m ission Officers Installed Counties Counicil on past-war For Deyr eee .LtiA and Chas. H. Mason, Scc.-Treas. taincd applause. was cailed. Defective wirîng may ~a * Order of Eastern Star work, and paid tribute to the good W. NorthcutOe ihls o! the Board. These vacancies Due ta the limitàtions o! time have caused a second flaire up h ~ ~ A .lm l ___ work o! the late W. J. Martyn, to For Couilir:A .Nr were illed by Dr. Devitt and S. and circumstances it was found whicb was quelled. Reports OnVA ims ~ andIU t it mpesvert. ad i-Couniciilors Glanville, now in hos- cutt, O. NicoaJ .Nccsn R. James. Attendance at present impossible to obtain reportorial Damage ta floors and roof was E îh mresvertal and dig-ary owi ora is 260 pupils. Last year in Upper coverage adcquately to describe considerable but it is tbought cx- nyto! Dnuam Chtalatioer, rer the the Air Force. A. S. BakeEl.Gbs ec Scbool 89 per cent o!fppiS were the very excellent plays, excel- tensivc repairs will replace ail The Ontario Agricultural Com- ways and means wbereby bealtb myo!fhe rEamernS tr, o lae Deputy Reeve Sid Little: "The Cowling,Ra DiinRphM successful in ter xas; 219 lently presented, "The Ugly damage, save the store stock, mission o! Enquiry recently set and living conditions in rural On- Tuesday evening. A record crowd nwcuclsol epeae oSut .A atn olyVn puiswere employed in apple Duckling" and "Angels Don't Prompt and effective fire cotroi up by Hon. George A. Drew, Pre- tario may be improved. was inattendnce topay boor met...ta s htt e wnt or uli tliisComs picking for a total o! 12,400 stu- Marry." in the former, special metbods prevented mucb ¶nore mier o! Ontario, bas been metw()Toiqur iinalth o ai-tot e dnelcted anapoint-o dent hours and at least 10,000 mention goes to Eric Mcllveen, serious loss. The property be- ing reguiarly and a preliminary biliisfrsrenteigte c-c fi ers er Edan der- ...frproe !c-riainsion: W. RsE tie Eetd c barrels o! apples were picked by winner o! the 1943 Dramatic longs to Mrs. Charles Brown, De- report o! its aims and purposes nomic position o! Ontario farmerssoPMw italn mtr ndfreiae.Cuclhdcanto. tbem, in addition to silo filling Award, wbose unique perfor- trait, Mich. bas just been released by its Sec- that cxist in the realm o! farmer soPMaa ndRslWiP. staln monando etitsesl. CUniep had cFamatin and work at the canning factory. mance brougbt bilarjous laugh- retary, M. Mcîntyre Hood. Five and community organization for hpeO awasitlin suffercd due to the labor short- Edger, A.M.HryD.H.F- Teachers also helped in this ter. Witb him in tbe cast, cach main points are enunciatcd as orderly marketing, for intelligcnt-parn Sister Cora RiceP.M. age. uoJ work and bave of!cred to belp deserving bigh praise, were: Bchïy !olows: ly directing the inevitable in- paton e il rA.G. Nortbcutt acclamation pupils outside o! school'bours ta Smales, Mary Alldread, Bill Durham Stands High f()To review ail phascs o! cx- crease in mechanization o! farms, Bett instailing marsbal, Sister ouncd iorhscllaustht Tef catch up in their scbool work, if K n ox, Gwendolyn Caverly, In Sth Victory Loan isting metbods o! production anîd for the supply o! improvcd credit BteryObwai, PMi nstalin Chapn ratepayers intcrcsts were weli Council: nccessary. Scbool bas enjoycd a Maurice Tamblyn and Gregor ____ marketing o! farm products ini facilities in agriculture and for thawarc tir ling matron, ite served. He rcported that the For Mayo:CG.Mriac- record sale o! War SavinsFrcd The Fifth Victory Loan is nowOnaincdngsicoer- the introduction o! stability i Eeanor Chambers, was prcsentcd cpablmen ad depndbeàFire De- maton.ee Stamps amounting to $1016.25 for The perennial star o! "June past bistory, but the final report tion. farm prices.. ih a gf fr m t e c p e b ful ta1 frsh e ot ft wn 1942 and $366.75 so far this termi. Mad," Miss Joan Newton, led the o! the Trent Valley-Quinte Divi- (2) To survey the present 5ys- (4) 'To make recommendations wt it!omtecatrb prmn a epodasces or ev:SdLtte.clm. Other contributions includcd cast o! tbree in "Angels Don't so aei oa.temso ot n di dc-bse n!nig rmteaoeSister Mary Jewcli and ber past ful or 8 fr rouso onwn.tio. D Navy League $18.62; British War Marry" a modern drama, witb P e--n-.tion, witb particular emphasis on iqiie ta .popate ron's ew y e rMichape Er.as ouncîlor W. Harrison, wss ih or Dputy ev: .W Victims $2700; Red Cross $20.00; maybe too modemn dialogue for Cuprcscnsinsted75 by Sisteltytath ned o r Mille Er. foplrrigt wemp assexressd iosyNorhCuacmtin this year's Red Cross $11. 13 and home town consumption. Her sup- County o! Durham.......110.61--!arm Illfe in Ontario and to study (Continued on page 4) The retiring patron, Bohr Wi p ise at orkig baniousey Fo r CuilOwn icoaJ 110.____________________1____________ iam Found, was also prcsented swith bisracoouncill ors ad d-R. HNicooraAlinW Navy League $19.60. B.H.S. also porters wcre Joyce Grant, How- County o! Victoria and with gifts !rom the chapter and sieetawrago o a .HrioA .Bkr .J won the Central Ontario Ch am- ird Sturrock. Ail tbree gave a Haliburton.......103.54 -___-__-__-__-___-__ -__ -__ -__-_______________ been donc. If again extended the Gibbs, Ray ilnT.A atn well at rugby. to the situations and diction cre- County o! PreEor .10.80 * * * * *. . . . . .. . . . . . mmes onfi dneo h e iectorte be Th seagtwl ots h i Cont o Pine dwrd10.8 ~ a ni *~~mv ere inspiring and much appre- Councilior 0. Nco united Dc 6tb. Triut t th Flln ted by the internationally known County o! Northumberland 94.54 ~ 5P 1M U ciated. Sister Elsie Alldrcad wasONihasDc Triut t te Flln utoro! tbe play. Faitb!ully In Durham County one in every iEA Y :EA U CONTRLIBUTIONS pianist. Floral ceremony was I would like to pay special tri- tbey portrayed their respective 4.3pras ogtbndau X odce b itrMataDn bute ta the boys and ginls wbo parts wbicb is the final test o!f -ensns-oug- bodsas-ondutedby iste-MatbaDun bave passed througb the scbool real acting. Nbe against one in 5.35 in Nortbum- MU U m m mm p, P.M., Sunbeam Chapter, Osb-f and are in tbe various branches o!fSprovne.lnadli28 nteetr Total Navy League donations Mcîlveen, F. 0o........------5.00 awa. Hostesses for the evening man SH gh Cn ss o e tbe armed forces, somte bave made Five special numbers on theprvne are now close to the $400 mark Bowmanville W.I.---------5.00) were Sister Winni!red Werry and r t i ' B gh Cn tesupreme sacrifice, some are program were accorded tbe fine and the Bowmanville Committee1 Freeman, Harry . ----- 2.00 ber committee. At tbe conclu- prisoners o! war. However we applause eacb desemved. Collette are hopeful o! attaining the final Pooley. Mrs. R.-----.-50 sion o! the installation ceremony can feel certain that wbat ever Ferguson, wltb bier mother, Mrs. Local Parents Attend objective o! $1500, but urge ail Carruthers, C. M.---------2.00 Siseter Hazl Gibs, W.. wa ther utesma bethy il gve . mih eruso, t hepinocitizens wbo bave not so far con- The McAllîsters---3.00 prsnted witb a number o! gifts thqiLsame extra effort toachieve rendered a violin solo, "Gavotte"; C.W.A.C. Graduation tributed ta assist in closing the Hampton W.I., E. Group __ 5.0 including one from hiem family. th~ goal they did in the various and an encore witb the toucb o! lists as soon as possible. Since A & P Stores . 5.00 New officers are: Worthy Spectacular facts about farm- passed since. sea6ts in scbool games wben that an artiste. Miss Eleanore Wight. AW2 Grace Helen Tait, daugb- the last week's list, totalling Spencer, Rcv. C. R.. 5.00o Matron - Mrs. Haeeibs rs' contributions and sacrifices Dr. Arcbiadamte:"gi necessarY punch was needed ta talented soloist, sang "Sing Break ter o! Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tait, $177.60, the following bave con- McClellan, Mrs. J. A. 5.00 Worthy Patron-Wmn. Found; As-ints aarnoadlybecuuepr win. Let us hope that before Into Song" and for an insistent High St., graduated AWl, at tnibuted as !ollows: Siemon, Dr. & hIs C. W. 2.00 sociate Matron - Mary Jewvell; i bswraenw adlb-cluepeiu o13 a o anther year this war wiil be audience, eturned witb a beauti- Havergal College training depot, Total !orwarded........----$177.60 A Friend ----__------- 5.00 Secretary - Mrs. Ruby Cox; ing rcvcalcd. We quote recent in a prospeoucndtn.twa brougbt ta a s&ccessful conclusion fui encore, "Oh What a Beautiful Toronto, Friday, and was immedi- Glanford, Mrs. L..........----1.00 Jewell, J. W- -v--- ------- 2.00 Treasurer-Mrs. Annie Bounsaîl; utterances o! Rt. Hon. Malcolm the !irst to aetedssru -Ad tby will retumin to enjoy the Day." An intricate tap and nacro- ately n.posed o unvile nt.s4c.eesMs Voet 100Crer_.-.5.0Cndcrcs-_r.Vitri acoalHgbCmm_ inrslm i rie unn teder m Z-4

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