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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Dec 1943, p. 9

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THURS., DECEMBEH l6th, 1943 THE CANADIAN' STATiESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO r Died - In Darlington, on Dec. a cernent noom and was not dam- oie S'eo~'- Y Oshawa Laundry & Dry Cleaning 1,Mni May Ashton, beloved aged. Newcastle fire engine was - eine wife of John Kiveil, aged 34 called. Theme was no insurance.4e* every regulainbs ee CO. LIMITED years. Il is a greatl bas to the whole com- draftedY / bI6SW __________ d drafred b ment you lwho knoW 7 W4wfhat S e u i l o u r c e a n f n w i t h O u r l u n d r yH o l d f a s t b t b e B i b l e a s t h e T e S c r i p t u r e s a r e v e r y s c r e d .6 V ' W ? > ~ i n o e s d i g b s b s . PfO E 4 9sheet-enchon of your liberties; Our aim must be to bave them un- pianJoHN LIId, and practise tbern in your lives. Ibis undenstandlng cen truth be Lno --Uiysses S. Grant galned.-Mary Baker Eddy ~*rv~ t~ nt Walton, Hugh ken net Pedwell, Tracy EmblY, John Gib- Newcastle Commencemen soFacsJeLnrdWl sotnb, ranci s Jo eoidar Wa It is significant that the first do ln n1n n at îeast, in Hendry, Balfour LeGresley i (R0By-Law passeci by the duly eîect to eromances of human Pianists of the Evening 4h saing ~ ________________________ ~ a Byaw pproria tw ishningrymd me was Mahen O A V uE THE inG Modema O N NE ws ~ed municipal coauncil of the newîy Pyramid Building. The ceiling of BShirley Brunt, Mary Toms, ncorporated illage of Newcastle for the apex of some0 h so- B ut d a Rc ad Au = *** Goodwiîî Bible Class' December $196.88. Buis amounting to TH DA VILG money and providing for the people went to the Toronto Ex. or H T L oca n esnl meetiTHE IDEAL VILLAGE wre ai. lan wreerection of a "Grammar School- pcrhaps to Oshawa Fair to sec MsE.Sherwin la 1M1with completed for the bazaar, and Mr. The following poetry was writ-Hcas in the Village was Nco ew- seen un Neticwcas tlefOWit a his_______________________Mode pnemoîa eGnni ws ppontd a adi te b Mr. . . JckonOrnoporated un 1856 and By-Law No. the High School boys as the ufm Phone 40rl6 Prof. Milton Staples was home tor to replace MVr. Rosborough. while in hospital, and was sent to 1 providing for the building of a nimble acrobats. Other much ap- eo - ~~~from Guelph. Messrs. Porter and Rolph were us for publication:grm rscolws asdatpaedn brs ee:von Christmas caros wre sung at tee. Mrs. Mellor reported articles Thre's a little country village the first meeting of the new coun- solos by Glenn Allin; a readn va~ iauni a ppon mi n t edd aa n o m i n a t i ngr k Sc o m m î t-, S uc il, o n J a n u a ryve d1 9o m N1 897 .o eMa nm -oW hyh uD o e s m iasH ena ,L a9, 1a n7 .E gg- h y noD a H n L a y a n E g ? , i nB u s i ns s o i e c t o r Unirgeon mhet Monday vengî n is r ea ind srm n s to h oolClub a n o 6g H t o n W h rt n a hncredam ies g.wbers of thC uflc lw ere: Rond r uayoc al uet. best pulpit style; I t o i . O h r i e s o h r - C h r i s t m a s S u n d a y s . I n t e 0 h W mnmo r - _ _ _ _naa pyl h e d a ., o c l d u t etoce Cohries Otkthe prratîy n thetWOteWmnsIsiue n r ap hthe day. John Treleaven, Win. Mclntosh Intervening these n u in h e r s gram -,e: a sîng-song of carolsý ning hie preached on "Si," that CLARKE COUNCIIL Where the birds are always and Jacob Casselman, Councillors. were "Presentation" periods when Legal ive bigb th Vtr~'o Mr. WangbyNli fromn which Christ came into the ____ singing There were public achools in the athîetic prizes, academic prizes Wrigl~and the story of Mr. Sung worid to save us. In the evening ClreTwsi onil met And the children are at play, comMt9ndhdbe0ora1d2hlaaia n criiae by a taple.Temeig etuhdo h estin f CDe7,193,wihil mouembrAnd the people are contented long time before this, such as the addpoa eepeetdt M. G. V. GOULD, B.A. L.LB3. pejrre was olowed by a rehearsal of cornmercializing Christmas. The present. Correspondence includ- In the good old fashioned way.onepat o rBond a hih s now students aning o them. Follow-nd Poner.Slci3.5t1yPU A. the Candle-Light service to be choir rendered two Christmas ed communication concerning the There the renta are very easy ris Lodge" bouse and which our winning students.BakfCmereld.US. presented later. anthems. use of the county snow plough, And the food supply is good, elderly citizens, Patrick Cotter Bn fCmec Ig S...hedacadprt o- Sympathy is extended to the stating that only those roada AndJ the people aIl are friendly and Mrs. Mary McLeod and inany Athietie Prizes Bowmanville S.OE. elda crd art Mo- amily of the late George Gain, could be kept open which were As aIl Christian people should. others, who have now pasaed on, Jr. Girls'-Doreen Caswell, a' day evening. Prize winners wre-ewhose interment took place in' ploughed last year and that ap- atne nteryuh h silver figuerine of an athîcte, do- M rr ettnd Mrs..CraeOn rno Mnay oloing a ser- plication must be made at once. Tbere's no lock upon the window, nBadin t, oth c ne o nated and presented by AW2 N. W .SR Th Pblc cho cncrtwîîvice at his home in Clarke Union Reeve is to contact the Sbiloh You can open wide your door the old court bouse, and the one A. Adams; Sr. Girls' - Shirley Barrister, Solicitor, Notary .~ ThePubic chol cncet wlldistrict. Deceased was well-liked road, councillor Lowery, Leskard, For tberc's neither tramp or on Church St., which was later Brunt, the Langman Shield, pre- Solicitor for Bank of Montreal flot be held owing to so much and highly rcspected. and Deputy Reeve, Kendal. A robber turned into a private dwellung, sented by Mrs. Helen M. Glenney; Money to Loan - Phone 79 I,. sickness. Anglican Church bas received letter fromn W. W. Lord dealing To moleat you any more. and which was more recentîy eJrBos-il rtonP.ofowavl, Ontario Council bas postponed its spec- several letters of thanka from men with relief matters was filed. mdle n rdrie yte SJr. BoyrsNiBito n d, Pr. oBwmavile jal meeting for one week. in service to whom boxes were Clerk was instructed to answer There the meat is fresh and juicy, mdle n oenzdb h hnGadB fE. rsne Nearly $250 was realized from sent. letter fromn Dept. of Municipal Always sweet near the bone; present owner, Mr. Noray Go- by Hugli Aiken; Sr. Boys'-Tracy________________ the Red Cross bazaar. Glenn Hancock attended a Affaira stating that in the coun- Not a vestige of cold storage ' heen. The fact that the firat Emibly, the J. A. Smith Shield,i LAWRENCE C. MASON, B.A., Dr adMr. .H.LslePte-meeting of the Assesament coin- cil's opinion the bond coverage Every butcher kilîs his own. Council'a firat By-Law was for the presented by Ted Hoar. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. boro, spent the week-end at W. J. mttee of the Y.P.U. Presbytery in for township officials was suf- fonPgohormmrSho nPofcec rzsKng: Oftret6W,8Bomaile 5 Riddell's. Oshawa, Saturday evening. ficient and that systemn of issuing And the eggs tbey still are real Newcastle shows that the Village Grade IX-Dorcen Caswell, J.bn:Ofie68 Rsiec 5 Mr. and Mrs. V. Wilson and cheques after bills had been in- eggs, Fathers of that time regarded the E. W. Pbilp Shicld, presented by Public School pupils are busy family were in- Toronto, taking itialed and vouchers signed was Freshly gathered every day, question of education and of ad- Principal -MeCoîl; Grade X - Dentist practising for the Christmas con- with themn Mrs. J . Moffat who re- satisfactory. And the hens vie with each other, vanced learning as of prime Im- Marie Allin, the Dr. J. A. Butier________________ cer. m in d t sp nd the wi ter Cla en e J A len rep rt d t at W hi h the biggest egg can lay. portance, taking precedence over Shield, presented by D r. B utler.. eried ee eepeae omoindtha with the n iece r CaeneJ Aln. otd htevcrything else, and time, over General Prof iciency-Eiîeen Far- D.~ .DVT renacuanne shiereplae onh with MissrGeorge Keit. owung to the lack of co-operation Then there's little evening parties, and again, bas proved the wisdom ow the A.E Mellow Shield, D.J .DVT Grifit wh acuann c mp anih ied Goroeno Chame. fCmec fromn parties concerned lie was And sometimes they have a of their foresight and judgment. presentdb Miss Ruby Thorn- Assistant: Dr. E. W. Sisson Anne rfihwoarmaid OooCabro mre not able to carry out bis intention show; The amount of money appropru- dyke; Lower School English - Graduate of Royal Dental Col her father, Rev. J. E. Griffith, a held a dance in Orono, Saturday of baving certain doga suspected But always good fowl suppers, ated for the building of the new Marie Allin, Book by Mrs. L. C. lege, Toronto, Office: Jury Jubilet former pastor here, to the Rotary night, with Galloway's orchestra f damaging shep destroyed. Cheap, 50 every one can go. chool waa £625, 13 shillings and Falis, presented hy Miss Hattie Bldg., Bowrnanville. Office hourk Owing to 50 rnuch sickness the Miss Marjorie McDowell, Lea- Matter of Unemrployment In-9 pence, derived from he Mason; History-Hul Aiken, .. o6p.m.di side, spent the week-end in Orono. surance for certain township of- When they gather round the sources. The Village Council Bowmanviîîe Canadian C i1u b, 9 ar.. t 12 noon Wednesday, A terrible stormn hit the village ficials was discussed and treasur- tables, voted £200 fromn taxation of the books, presented by C. R. Carveth; Closed Sunday Friday nîgbt. Winter has sureîy er was instructed to compile the Such a bealthy happy crew, ratepayers. The Council also vot- Midd&eSchool Mathematica-Les- Phone 790 - House phone 321. com. ncesaryarrngeent. Gvin thnksto their Creator, cd for this purpose £225:13:9, lie Gibson, W. H. Anderson, pre- X-Ray Equipment in Office IWS RE FJ. J. Mellor bas been on the These buis were ordered paid: It's tepo thing to do. which was Newcastle's share sented by Irwin Colwill; French coa auidThe wbn il re icly eatd, from the sale of Clergy Reserves -Eileen Farrow, books, $4.50, sikls.Orono Coal and Lumber, ca n hnwe l r ieysae land and the United Counties of John Squair Endowment, present- Fu ra Dre or Miss Margaret Roy, teacher at coke, $60.30; Dr. W. H. Stanley, And the feasting bas begu n orhubelnd a dDrbm dbyT.A.Rdgr;Motgu _____________ bysaniDon Fallstap Scoles and$1;E.L Glen n Wt terapeitsal het othuew sî' rla a r Shool. by-T.Arob eresî ey n UEA IE San igaon Falîtls aHigh col, 50 per cent mtce., $25.35; Orono For the good things that's to cOntributed £200 for the erection Scholarship, highest standing Gr. S a b y t C o ld Tamblyn, Toronto, wiîî arrive Hydro Commission, Town Hall, corne.of N w ates G m ar S h l-XI -F nc b G ely ad U E A D R CT S hom ths wek-nd or hrit- 8.9; W C.Lan, spples,$7.3;The Newcastle Board of Educa- Eileen Farrow, $125.00 each, pre- Service, any bour, any day mas holidays. Mrs. E. J. Randaîl, R vs. F, Dec. Then it'a Charlie pasa the turkey,' tion was incorporated in 1858, or sented by H. S. Britton; Higheat The Anglican Churcb congrega- payment, $32; Dr. G. F. McKenzie, And it's William pasa the ham, more than 85 years ago, and took Standing, Grade XII-Farncomb F. F. Morris Co. Re ltion had a meat pie supper 1943 M.O.H., salary, $200; Mrs. H. And Howard, wiîî you please, charge of the building operatuons. LeGresley, Samuel Wilmot Gold Modern Motor Equipment, Arnm ..........recentîy. Morris, charity, $5; George But- Pass the pickles and the ja M. The ncw achool was completed Medal, presented by Rev. R. E.buac an Ivai Cr.Tl ters, weed inspector, etc., $100; and opened in 1859. The firat Morton. phone 480 or 734, Assistant 573 WHITE GIFT SUNDAY O. W. Rolph, supplies, $20; W. E. When the supper's really over achool bouse was burned down Cîvic Beautificatioi Poster Prizes ______________ OBSERVED Davey, B3.0.H1-, $7.25; Clinton Far- And the dishes cleared away, over 45 years ago, but a new and row, trucking wood, $10; C. G. The preacher takes the platform, better one was erected on the E.tG.vonne Mgit, $300,MPrf.Licensed Auctioneers i Wth pageantry depicting the Armstrong, supplies, $16.95; On- For bie bas a word to say. site. It was not nccessary to issue E .R rah n ay I stoy f te irt o th Bbeof tario Treasurer, B.O.H., $2.11; H any debentures and there bas Purdy, $2.50, Newcastle Hort. Bthlof he, nd rtisictecra- rneM inh DvoutC j' e congratulates the ladies, neyer been any debenture debt. Society; 3rd - Shirley Brunt, CLIFFORD PETHICK tuons of greenery, tinsel, poin- $24; J. J. Cornish, supplies, $8-H' a retnafr h e, Il seems the namne, Grammar $2.00,n Prof. E. G. R. Ardagh, all Acine nikle sellas, and a gleaming star, the Orono Times, minutes, $2.50-'J J' And bie admonishes the children, School, was gradually dropped presented by R. S. Graham, Vice- APconeerowmaniklle 3 Whte Gift service annually held Melor salary, etc., $67.15; R.'H: Be as quiet as they can. and was superseded by the termi, Pres. Horticultural Society. PoeBwavle23 Now.. heres rellable home- by the Park St. Sunday School Worod, care of hall, $22.50; H. Now good people, do you blame84hanvrryoteacolnd nemdieCrifcats- Implernents and Furniture Sales M lr'High Scbool. This leada up 10 the Certificates and Diplomas Specializing in Farm, Livestock provedmd medication rks washethatday anoraysgfwasa held2 Sundayd,$40 and84hmanyvrsgiftsth sCarscad ntdenateC2risbeep - nkmifoleds n$40;e 2wayat once to relleve distresa fCino Brw isee kied Im hmaikscabe its Commencement Exercises on Francis Jose, Marie Allin, Pauline Consuit mefo ern ad ts . child a cold-ov.n whIIo h.leepsi were received which will be sent ' no ron hepkle, Ifl'ia oeiks n bFdy evening, Dec. 3rd. Brancb, Joyce Eddy; Secondary Just rub throat, cbest and 10 tbe Fred Victor Mission. Scrip- $12; Clarence J. Allen, 2 trips as For that little town of pîenty F~ back wrn icsVaouba bd uire was recited Jocvaur$5RodVuhrN.1, altewrdtmeacolhsodadwryScolGauto DioaslcVpRuad. byJoc Sutton, aur 5 odVurN.1, Wbich trdtos and the pre t e Tesholh s nt oteac- acomLeGruation Elleen a- Monuments Urne. instantly VapoRub starts Shirley Flintoff and Anna Marie $2203.84. traditWhn heionsafand tud rent ody h- ae ro Leeusn, peneFay tec rele cougling spasuns, ease Hall. Those taking part in thedysgtwr an gGb re db ______________ an ivierentfuss or tt , pageant were* Carol Staples PARK ST. W.A. balmy - sbown by their academic, literary, Rev. D. R. Dewdney. an vieep O flen y roin mose (Mary); Bob Coatbam (Joseph); .And the robin sings bis song, scial nd pysucal a uuites ta The Valeuctoruan, Farncomb TeRtrGaneCopy theé. Otenby mynla, ogone. try McareaRosRCrleoM fLarenf PrRoss WACaornetonnd Ofpckucerskeyofe ParkotunSt.fl W.A.e. foreleIwintendit theflpachne my -PtOurke62 Ahrchie agoe.Antbe ae o nmFidul of tnb utm. LeGrele, a iwtbte flu hoe50 -PO.Bx 2 Frbaby'saire, rVaou and Howard Coatharn, shepherds; 1944 are: Pres.-Mrs. M. J. Tamb- And go back where I belong. A tedneo rdyeeugbtbspeae drs a Port Hope, Ontario te t. It must bc good, because and Dicir Morton, Glen Hancock îyn; lst Vice-Mrs. S. Littlewood; tbat filled the large auditorium Of nicely read by June Allin. Farn- Mnm ts rv ake, Wh d srk, otmohr and Samn Keane, wise men. Jun- 2nd Vice-Mrs. W. Stutt; 3rd Vice When you see the dust arising, the hall 10 the doors aiso indicates comb is the grand-nephew of the Mnmns rvmres use 'Rbks VapoRub. iors and Beginners sang "Away -Mrs. M. H. Staples; Rec. Sec.- Adtecueyuwn o Ia h epeo ecsl aeCnonJon arcm wo grvig oe g Adtecueyuwn o httepolofNwateand tC28-tf W/in the Manger," after whicb rep- Mrs. R. E. Logan; Corr. Sec.- know, vicinity fully appreciate theu in bis ime at Newcastle High _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r e s e n a t i v e s o f e a c b c l a s s l a i d M r s . N . F . P o r t e r ; F i n a n c i a l S e c . J u s t r e m e r b e r i t s l e r h i g n e s s e r i t a n c e I a t i s t e i r 's i n t h e S c o l v e r 7 0 y e a r s a g o , w a s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ their gifts by te manger from and Treas.-Miss L. Alln; Pianit On ber waye10 Orono. Veteri ____ ___ ___ ____ _a____ __ _preenc of bib ahooManryei Sc ounted te m at s b lrlir e ________________________ wicba lgb shne ntoMar's-not filled; Conveners of Comn- -Frances L. Jackson. midst affording facilities for a pup1 in the achool. Heredity. The ______________________ face as she knelt by i. Keith West mittees - Visiting, Mrs. Kelley; secondary education second 10 fpoýremosirl student graduating LA RCA' recited, and carols were sung, Devotional, Miss M. Davy; Pro- none. Residents of the Lake Ibsh ea, ileen Farrow, isa DR.W . SHERWIN M I LV after whicb the classes retimed for perty, Mrs. I. Winter; Pantry, Mrs. Shore, Brown's and No. 9 School grand-daugr or ndMs n ~~L NIM sud ofth lssn.Couc; Parsonage, Mrs. C. Wood; numbers as well as the people of H e onluing number on the DR. J. T. SHEPPARD LI I E TRED CROSS BAZAAR Floral Comn., Mrs. Stainlon, Mrs. Visitons: Mr. and Mrs. W. Neal, Newcastle. Thene were also sev1 pirogam was a play, "Elmer andVeenais D. Hooper; Press, Mrs. Logan. Bethany, witb Mrs. J. A. Barrie eral fromn Newtonville and other the Lovebug." This greatly pleas- Office - Main St. - Orono ____________________ Red Cross bazaar held in Orono Meeting opened with a worsbip . .. Mrs. J. A. Barrie and Murray outlying communities. ed the audience which signified Phone 56r7, Orono Town Hall, Saturday, was a buge period conducted by Miss M. Davy at Mr. Roger Tamblyn's, Zion.. Tbe pmograrn opened witb tbe ils enjoyment and appreciation by______________________________ -,uccess. The booths did a noaring who read "A Christmas Message" ; Miss Betty Stapleton and Messrs. wbole school singing, O Canada, frequent and vigorous applaud- trade. Chickens, cnearn, vege- Miss L. Allun gave the Treasuner's William and Cecil Stapleton witl and, Say a Prayer for tbe Boys ings. Students taking part in Ibis ______________________1bles, ider, etc., sold well in the report; Mrs. N. F. Porter gave Mrs. George Stapleton, Sm., at Mr. Over Ibere. Rev. R. E. Morton of were: Jean Gray and Barbara farmn produce booth, aprons and tbe Comm. Sec's. report; a dona- Alvin Jones', Port Hope. . . Mrs. the United Churcb led in devo- Bonathan, Twins, Barbara aubsti- 'h Wol' eaSe f~\ CUTS, BURNS booth. home cooking went like Fund; plans were made for col- aI Mr. Lanson Millson's. . . Pte' will, Vice-Chaimman of the Board for sisten Ruth, wbo was taken ili; T E~ RSJA CE C O IO Gwggd fire, and the Puiblic Scbool lection of clothes for Russian Re- Edgar Millson, Woodstock, at of Education, substituted as car Glenn Allin, Pauline Brancb, booth bad rnany tbîngs for sale lief and for decorating the Churcb home . . . Mrs. C. Deeký in Peter- man for Mn. Howard Toms wbo Maie Allun, Margaret Asb, June A, Iuterm4tiogdLDaiJyN;;p~v 8. RUISES suitable for Christmas boxes, for Cbristmas; Carol sing-song boro . . . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh was ill. He made a neat opening AllUn Betty Stephenson, Mary le Trthfui-Co .ci-Unbid-P,.fr.Seadsl c -Downstairs games and the fish followed, after whicb, Mrs. H. Stapleton, Oshawa, at Mu-. Max speech, followed by an addmess Of Tom;1 Ted Hoar, Neil Britton, im- tou-i.h Are Tfmely and lssotv n bDl pond kept the cblîdren occupied Walsh gave two Christrnas read- Stapleton's. .. Mrs' Wilbert Han- welcome and appreciation of the TracyÏ Erbly. Featuroe, Together witii, the. WeekIy Magaieseoin mi wbile tbe parents shopped in ings. cock with friends in Port Hope publlc's intereat, by Principal Girls AppearIig in Dance the. Monitor au Ideal Newepape for ti.he. peace. At five o'clock tes and ... Dr. and Mrs. Asbley and Mr Hugbi McColl. NÏo. 5, No. 10 and Numbers-- --------------------------- OTII ÂNTISis eresPTICt cookies MP.,Nawere M. nsoo.13.n hAtrorfivee dnTusalie nnc, aryTospheCnrstan cMnce.ulandn D'clock, too, he draws wenumabersNwitE 8I AND10rs. Geopan-urPauline Brancb, nMarys Toms,8Tti. Chgiilsiaar-SOeencewPy StretiBoston, ta THEANTISPI I PN 0 i, rils .Hrl A.Slr Mrs. Chambers, Toronto, at Mr. tîeupatung un eacb, a rlgbt propor- Jacqueline Smith, Betty Stepben- O. owySreBsoMsahst lucenst hc a wnb isMargaret Denault bas ne- square dance appearing in gentle- Joan Duck, Margaret Asb, Mary Saturday Issue, including Magazine Secuo,$26aYer little June Glanville, Miss Mar- FROM THE ORONO NEWS tunned fmom a five weeks' sojourn men's clotbing. Margaret Ash and Dewdney, Sbirley BrunI, Arvilla Introductory Offer, 6 Saturclay Issue25Cns jonce McDoweli tbe draw on the Dec. 16, 1921 in Toronto aI the home of lber Jacqueline Smith displayed their Brunt, Joyce Eddy, Doreen Cas- ae------ alphabet quill, won by Frank aunt, Mrs. Dymock, who under- abilities at calling off. Different well, June Allin, Jane Lunt, Eva Hall, and Maureen McKenna The Counties' Council was caîl- went an operation. 'bigb achool girls presided at the Weinberger, Barbara Bonathan, Address----------------------------------- made the tbree draws on a pink- ed to meet on Monday, Dec. 19. Mr. Frank Ovens is steadily im- piano at various limes for song, Doreen Enwrigbt, Marie Allin. iced angel cake won by Mms. Ai- The counties are facing a large proving. dance and instrumental numbers. Pyramid Builders SAMPLE COPY ON REQUES bert West, a chocolale cake won ovendraft of over $200,000 as the Rev. J. MeLachlan underwent The boys sbowed wbat they could Ted Hoar, Neil Bnitton, Murray by Mrs. Fred Bowen, and a cbick- result of the council placing the an operation in Peterboro, Friday. en, won by Mrs. J. Moffat. rate last June aI 8 milîs when it Miss Dorothy Smith, teacher at sbould have been iO'/2 mills; and Crooked Creek is ill with flu and RED CROSS MEETING also have to face an ovendraft the school is closed. fromn the counties' road systemn At 3:30 p.m., Dec. 1, Mrs. Mc- ~' K ~ aftemnoon with the Vice President, ast sping. The session promises the first bazaar 10 be ei h. 1,.,A4 s' N O 2 1 PAGE NINE

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