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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Nov 1944, p. 4

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Buy VIOTORY BoNDs IN4VEST IN VICTORY ANN PAGE VITAMIN B- White.. Whole or Cracked Wheat 2 24 15<«l NEW CHEESE lb. 269 5~pAylmer Infants dozj 84e CUAKER GATSpkg. 19e OXYDOL Giont pkg. 62e FRy'S CGCGA lb CANqAT SOAP 3 cks log IVOIT SNOW pkg. 22e BABY FOOD Libbys tin 7e Tyrone Visitors: Mr. Arthur Brooks, St. Catharines with Mr. and MIrs. George Brooks. . . Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Down, Billie and Carolyn, Lakefield, Mr. Fred Moore, Bow- xnanvjlle, with Mr. and Mrs. Lpon Moore and Mr. and Mrs. lWàsell Virtue. .. Mr. E. Roseveae, Port Hope, with Mr. and Mrî G. RSe- vear.. . isQreeitile, Toron- to, with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne An- nis. .. Mrs. Victor Freeman, Belle- ville, with Mrs. Howard Philp and Miss Jean Philp. .. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hardy, Doreen and Rus- sell, Bowmanville, with Mr. and Mrs. George Alldread... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodman, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Good- man. . . Mrs. Viola Smith has re- turned to Orono for the winter ..Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks left Sunday to spend the winter with their son, Mr. Arthur Brooks, St. Catharines. Sympathy is extended to Mr. WmI. Wright in the passing of his sister, Mrs. John Larmer, Black- stock. Tyrone community has filled 10 ditty bags and the Long Sault comnmunîty has f illed three bags for the Navy League. The Ministerial Association met1 at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Unstead Monday afternoon. Visitors: Miss Betty Watters ir the village. .. Pte. Gen. Wilson ai his home. . . Miss Mari ory Pattor and friend, Peterboro, at N. Pat. ton's. . . Miss Helen Mercer, To- ronto, at home. . . Mr. and Mrs Wilson, Oshawa, and friends oi B.C. were with Mrs. L. ThornE and Mrs. Alva Roughley. . . Mrs, Vance Allen, Madelon and Billy, with Mrs. Wm. Mercer while Wm. Mercer and Vance Allen are deer hunting. . . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyd (formerly Miss Ruth Dick) Toronto, ivith friends. Reg. and Wesley Elliott are deer hunting. Mrs. Florence Wright bas re- ceived notice to vacate and is moving near Roseberry Hill. Mrs. R. Bostock, Rosy and Joyce are moving to Orono. While in Orono last Thursday, Norman Patton was seized by a heart attack. He is up and around again. Farmn Forum was held at Evan Quantrill's. J. F. Hcyland, Bow- manville assisted in making the cvening a success. The Johnson Entertainers fromn Blackwater, under the auspices of Crooked Creek Sunday School, Put on their program in the Orange Hall, Thursday evening. Goodyear factory seemns to have a great attraction for Kendal * ~ C A4V4 ~ PAGE FOUR nl kt n1 e THRCAIAfTAM A'WaRAT lPW1nA1VLL, NTRI Kendal e il ed or be ap Ps ýr. th Le 3 El a- t tx 1) ss id i o M i r REALLY PRESM À& P BORAR COFFEE Vigorous anld Winey f W.A. met October 20 at thE home of Mrs. Willis Jones with Il *ladies present. It was decided that the W.A. donate $5.00 foi a Canadian boxes. Bazaar will bE 1held in December. Mrs. Redknap presented this following progran- roll caîl, "Something to be thank- fui for"; reading, "A Boy's IThanksgiving" by Mrs. Gilme]. Lunch was served. W.I. met at the home of Mrs. George Henderson, Oct. 18, with 15 ladies present. The committee reported packing and sending 23 boxes overseas. It was decided to donate $5.00 for sending Cana- dian boxes. Mrs. Pearce present- ed this program: paper on "Sav- ing Sugar," Mrs. Pearce; roll cal:, recipes on Saving Sugar. Meet- ings will be held at 2 p.m. * Next meeting, Nov. 22, at Mrs. G. Henderson's. Congratulations to.Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stapleton (Eileen Todd) who were marrîed Saturday at the bride's home at Starkville. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stapleton and Kenneth, and Miss Evelyn Stapleton, Oshawa, at Mr. Max Stapleton's. .. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lancaster at Mr. W. T. Nicholîs', Wesleyville. .. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Simpson and John, Port Hope, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Little, Kendal, at Mr. Har- wood Ellîott's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stapleton and family ai Antioch. . . Misses Isabel Laing and Bertha Thompson at Oronc ...Mrs. Edward McNally andi Teddy, Toronto, with Mrs. J. E. Anderson. .. Mrs. J. E. Anderson with her sister, Mrs. Hamilton, Cobourg... Mrs. J. T. Pearce with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Gray- son, Montreal, who has a baby daughter. Elsworth Caswell bas gone deer hunting. Everyone present at the Y.P.U. Hallowe'en party on Oct. 31 re- ports a good time. Many were in costume. Mrs. G. Gilmor played the march whîle Mrs. C. Burley and Mr. Ethan Jones act- ed as judges. Senior winncrs were: Mrs. Dudley Joncs, Mr. Col- ville of Toronto, Mrs. Colville and Mr. George Stapleton, Fac Jones and Edna Denault were patriotic figues, the former as page bond salesman and the latter as blood donors' nurse. The Junior win- ners were: Laurie Stapleton, Mary and Calvin Jones, Gwen Stark. The youngest winner was Bruce Watters who was stunning in his Cossack costume. After the prizes were distributed Frank Mc- Mullen took charge of the games with Mrs. Ronald Burley playing for musical contests. Lunch was served. Juicy red apples and homemade candy added to the Hallowe'en festivities. Lake Shnore, Clarke IVisitors: Mrs. R. Alldred ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Les. IAlldread, Orono, at Mr. W. Mc- IKay's, Bronte. .. Mr. and Mrs. C. IMitchell at Mr. J. Mitchell's, Port Hope. . . Bill Laverty, Oshawa, at Mr. B. Jaynes'. .. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bedwin and Marlene at Mr. E. Gilbank's, Kendal... Mr. and Mrs. W. Adams and 'boys at Mr. A. Gibson's, Lockhart's. . . Miss A. Adams at Mr. B. Whitney's, Port Granby. Mr. and Mrs. Bey. Jaynes at- tended the funeral of Mrs. T;- Nobes in Toronto, Saturday. Solina Y.P.U. held its first meeting of the season Monday night with Pearl Leach in charge. Gladys Yellowlees conducted a program of recreation which concluded with an inspiring wvorship service presented by Evelyn Taylor, Mar- garet Flintoff, Hazel Cryderman and Hazel Clendennan. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Peter Leask and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leask and family on the death of Mr. Leask. Visitors: W. B. Ferguson, Blackstock; Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson, Betty and Donald, Mrs. Wilfrid Roughley, Oshawa, at Bruce Montgomery's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Patricia at E. W. and Bill Nesbitt's, Columbus ...Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Brown with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McKee, Toronto. . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allin, Bowmanville, at Wes. Yel- ,'1aývlees'. .. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wadell, Freddie and Howardine, Mrs. Watson, Wbitby, at Jack Reynolds'. .. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thosnpson and Marie, Tyrone, at J. Yellowlecs'. . . Mrs. Clinton Whetter and David, Toronto, are with Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Brown ...Mr. Arthur Bragg, Mr. Roy Nethercott, St. Marys; Mr. W. P. Sharman, Scotstown, Que., at Jack Baker's. . . Mr. Will Snow-i don, Mrs. L. C. Snowden,, Maple1 Grove, at Mr. Thos. Baker's. . Did you ver.. Float On A Raft In The Ocean ...hoping for a ship to pick yôu up . . . after your owu ship ha torpedoed? Walk Into A Hail of Machine Gun Bullets ... over bodies of dead and wouxided friends to make a beaohhead la: Parachute from A.Falling Plant ...and take a chance on being shot by a sniper on the way down? Well Then Don,'t Waiot TELEPHONE ti been Lnding? vithou D 'fil go tee ...and use your mnoney to BUY ONE MORI VI'CTORY DON) ...you will flot be rnaking a great sacrifice, will you? for a Victory Loan Salesm.ani to cail on you. ...471 Bowmanville Victory Loan 'Headquarters andi a Salesmn W to see you. National War Finance' Commiti TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE GEO. B. CRASE, OHAIRMAN, PHONE 471 STEAKS OR ROASTS BOUELESS SIRLOIN 't AI ROUNDLB. PORTERH-OUSE lb. BUNP 2c PRIME RIZE Round or Square lb. FIRST'6 RIRS8 Lb. U 1 end 3 ,3 CHICKENS MUlk Fed lb. 37e LAMB LEGS -Fresh lb. 41e LAMB FRONTS Fresh lb.-219 ,VEAL RGAST Roe crnts b 5 5Smokec. Shankles PORK SHOULDERSPei tye1.8 WEINERS Skinless lb.- 26e COD ]FILLETS Fresh lb.3le SALMON slicd Cohoe, lb. 35c B C NSrnoked piece .2 Sliced A BCNSde lb.4elb. TI' BUTTER Fret-grade lb. 38g BLACK TEA OurOwn He DONESTIC SHORTENING lb.19 ]PALNOLIVE SOUP2eke"11< 3 cakes23 PEAS 2tndatins 219 lONATOJUICE Fancy z20-oz. 7 CORNSTARCH Durham pkg. g CON YRPBeehive 2-lb.2e CORN SRUP 'in GRAPEFRUIT, 96'., ....... -. 3 for 17e YAMS, Texas ............ 3 lb.. 25e Iceberg LETTUCE.....2 for 19c GRAPES, Empire.......lb. 23e Extra Faney Deilelous, size 80's B. C. APPLES........for 27c TONATOES Aylmer tin 119 GREEN DEANS 2 tins«239 MACARONI Catelli tin VITAGRANE CEREAL pkg. 17I INFANTlS FOODS Heinz 3ti. 25< Ann i BAKING PGWDER Page 1 bi 170 CHEESARONI Cate lli 2 pk's 339 - -. workers as there are about 15 from here employed there. Wo extend sympathy to Mrs. Wm. Jackson in the passing of her father, Henry Ross, at North Bay. A pleasant evening was spent in the Sunday School, Oct. 31, at a Hallowe'on masquorade put on by the W.I. in aid of raising money for ditty bags. Many were the strangers who paraded - to be greeted by shouts of surprise whon the masks were removed. Mrs. Norman Patton, as "'Farmer John" received gents' fîrst prize, while Anne Lewko in dainty cos- tume received the ladies' prîze. Junior prizes were awarded to Marilyn and Frances Quantrill. After a series of fun-providing games a plentiful lunch was serv- ed. .We are delighted to say wel- come home to LAC Alec Little who arrived home Sunday after nearly a year in England. Last June be suffered a skull injury in an accident and was in hospital for some time. He is home on leave before reporting to Ottawa. 5 prayer. Margaret Hockin read $7.10; R. Ray McLaughlin, bonus the Scripture. Rev. R. E. Morton killing 2 dogs, $10; L. Hoskin, 5 i EV f YOU ARE gave a few facts as gathered from bonus, killing 1 dog, $5; Bell Tele- WHEN WE TEST iYOUR EY rthe General Council held at Lon- phone, service chgs.. $4.1a~; T. M. ASSURE P RF C SA I A TON N don regarding Missions at Home Siemon & Son, relief, $16.80; J. D. FIT AND PRICE and Abroad. Glenn Allun and Hogarth, Oct. salary, $100; J. D. IPauline Deline favored with vocal Hogarth, postage, excise, $5; F. L.1 duets. Byam, relief, $8.03; W. R. Pickell, FOR COUGHS ly Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Kay are selecting jurors, $3; W. L. Lycett, AND COLDS . ' ~ visiting in New York prior to selecting jurors, $3; J. D. Hogarth, spending the winter in Florida. selecting jurors, $4; Bowmanville VIck's Rub or Drops 43c E Yb A Memorial Service will be P.U.C., light & service, $4.05; Dr. Nyai Nose Drops ---35e CI ~held at the Community Hall, Sat., W. H. Stanley, pnieumna thorax re- Wampoie's Noue Drops 25bo Nov. 11, at 10:30 a, Everyone filis, $18; Garnet Rickard, Junior Nyal Laxacold ----25e .M is requested to attenD ~ 45-1 Farmers, $15. Council adjourned Buckiey's Capsules ---35o to meet December 2nd. Grove's Tabets 24-44c HamptonBuckiey's Mixture 40-75e Blackstock White Pine & Tar 3é Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Anson Syrup _---- 25c-50e MBalson and Ruth, Caledon East, Masons 's 49" ---40e-75e with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Victorian Women's Institute Pertussîn ----59c-$1.39 U I Y U uw- W. Balson. . . Mr. and Mrs I met at the home of the president, Bulmer, Miss Catherine Bulmer, Mrs. Norman Mountjoy, on Nov. Croup Syrup Maste John ulmer, Mrs. j. 2 ih 9mmer n ine for Chiidren ---25e-50c MAEtS O Saunders and son, Jimmie, Osh- visitors. Bible lesson was readCemclFo MA ER H E w, tG.Acoks... is yMr.Percy VanCampan the CEPO Neo hmclFo Marion Kersey, Bowmanville, at Women's Daily Prayer by Mrs. Stops Bronehiai Coughs Capsules $1.25, 2.25, 5. STORE home. . . Miss Doris Cryderman, Herman Hooey. Roll caîl was $1.00 bottie Lîquîd $1.15, $2.45, 4.4 Courtice, with her parents ... Sgt. answered with a shower of gifts ____________________________ ___________________L. Truli, Toronto, at home . . . Mr. for Christmas ditty bags for the FOR CHRISTMAS and Mrs. Al. Ayre and Mr. and sailors. Mrs. Dorreli, Jam Con- Mrs. J. Cruickshanks and family vener for Red Cross, reported 20 Soft as a fleocy clu! aemasPeJn ~ o.9 ~are at J. W Balson's, Wednesday cases of honey were on their way Pencil Sets S..N .9 lr e evening. . . PO Reg. Kersey, Overseas fromn Cartwright Twp. 1 $5.95, $9.50 $14.75 Maitland, N.S., is with his par- with the W.1. paying for three Mrs. Harold W. Gibson and ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kersey... cases. Mrs. Murray Byers was Miss Shirley MacPherson held a Mr. and Mrs. John Challis and voted delegate to convention in Ladies' Brush, Comb and *shower of linens and kitchenware Miss Mabel Challis, Bowmanville, Toronto. Members agreed to.ý fil Mirror, new Patterns *for the recent bride, Mrs. J. Gar- with Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilcox. . three ditty bags and that appli- New Shades *vock, nee Ruby Gibson. Little Mr. and Mrs. R. Burns and Bar- cation be made to the Dept. for$29,595$.0 160 Betty Gibson played the wedding bara, Oshawa, at S. Kersey's. travelling library. Mrs. O. Gra-$29,5.5$.0,1.0 march as the bride was brought in Mr. and Mrs. A. Masters, s*ons, ham was responsible for this pro- and two beautifully decorated Donald and Terry, Bowmanville, gram: readings by Mrs. Carter D'Orsay Perfume baskets of gifts were carried in by visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc- and Mrs. N. Mountjoy; a Hal- C~ 12 p"ds 30, 60, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 four little girls, Madeleine Os- Mahon at Miss M. Katerson's. lowe'en contest by Miss Aimac borne, Wanda Malley, Reta Gib- Mrs. Sarah Allin has returned Graham. Mrs. Murray Byers read 2 J c In box 9 Molinard Perfume son and Betty Gibson. After the from visiting her mother and an account of Donnybrook Fair . 75c, $2.75, $4.00, $6.00 bride had unwrapped her gifts brothers in Manitoba. written by Norma Hooey. 1and expressed her appreciation At Sunday School, Sunday, St. John's Anglican Choir, ac- Sto one and aIl everyone was ask- Miss M. Katerson presented the companîed by Archdeacon and Alcohol Antifreeze Men's Shavlng Sets ed to take part in two contests, county prizes (in War Savings Mrs. Simpson were invited to Non-Rusting $1.59 gal. 9c, 79c, *$1.35 one a 'dinner menu" and the Stamps) from the W.C.T.U. to lead the singing at the Nestleton Non Treated --- $1.39 gai Shaving bowis 59, 79, 1.25 other "fruit and vegetables." Then Grace Kersey, Ralph Peters and Presbyterian Church anniversary aIl repaired to the dining room Jean Kersey. These scholars held service on Sunday evening. Mrs. AYERST ALPHAMETTES FOR COLD PREVENTION where a dainty lunch was served highest honor marks in the Tem- W. W. VanCamp &Md Mr. Jack $1.00 $1.85 . $3.50 $15.00 buffet style with Mrs. Alden Gib- perance Contest and some time Smith sang a duet. The Nestle- son and Mrs. F. W. Bowen pour- ago were presented with certifi- ton ladies served refreshments Phone We Fit ing tea. Guests included Mrs. F. cates from bdth the Sunday after the service when a happy Phn- e t Lander, Mrs. R. Westfall and Mrs. School and W.C.T.U. social time was enjoyed with Rev. 695 CO LING'S U G UL STOREi Trusses Claire Wickett, Oshawa, Miss Robinson and members of his con-_________________________________ Mary Bowen, Ajax, Mrs. A. A. DARLINGTON COUNCIL gregation. Gibson and Reta, Betty and Marie The W.A. met at Mrs. Hooper's. Allen, Mrs. R. Branch and Council met Nov. 4 at Hampton. The devotional was taken by Rev. -Lfrs. Fred Trewin, Mrs. N. Monday at the arena. Pauline, Mrs. Brunt, Shirley and Reeve reported having met Bow- Harrison. Ladies decided to give Arvilla, Mrs. Pedwell, Mrs. Bar- nvleFrComte.Om-mnyfrdiybasahr than Mountjoy, Mrs. C. Marlow, Mrs. At the United Church on Sun- chard, Mrs. Wallace Gibson, Mrs. tion the council has ordered a articles. Plans were made for E run Mrs. P . gVuanpday ev ening Rviar srionco- Chas. Gibson, Mrs. C. Malley and notice in regard to the fîndîngs bazaar at the next meetigwt r.O rgt ognt n utdammra evc o Wanda, Madeliene Osborne, Mrs. printed in The Statesman andaRv.J1. rfit tsspae n d it coffeee were served. Harvey Mahaffy, who was killed L. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n Matnar.AdnGbo n oysn oteFr Comt e Mrs .rdbrnfit's rspeiage..PUoannedCuchivi-in action in Normandy., Mrs. F. W. Boven.f .ý of the Town of Bowmanviîîe. Mrs. Marlow and Mrs. S. Short- ed Y..U of Cadmus and Nestle- wit R.CarrceandoMni EvaPr Mr. F. W. Bowen bas gone to Council granted $15.00 to the rîdge gave readings. Rev. Harri- ton on Oct. 3lst, to their meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow Ohio on business ini conflection Junior Farmers. The price as set son presided for election of these Rev. Mr. Read, returned mission- with Mr. and Mrs. N. S. McNally, with the Government Ganaraska for opening dîtches in private pro- officers for 1945: Pres.-Mrs. W. ary from China, was guest speak- Cl project. perty is $2.50 per hour. Road Archer; Vice Pres. - Mrs. H. er. Clorne. Mrs. F. Bowen has received Superintendent presented his re- Shortridge; Se'y-Mrs. M. Gra- Misses Dorothy Wright and word that her nephew, Rfm. port and voffchers for October ham; Ass. Sec'y - Mrs. C. Hill; An Armistice service is beinig Clara Marlow in Toronto. Douglas Stockdale, with the which were ordered paid. These Treas.-Mrs. T. Samelîs; Pianist observed at the Cenotaph on Sun- Past Masters' Night was cele- Queen's Own Rifles has been bills were ordered paîd: Dr. C. J. -Mrs. J. Wright and Mrs. C.~ day, No v. 12, at 10:30 a.m., instead1 brated at the L.O.L., Monday wounded. Austin, M. O. H., $30: Arthur Marlow; Fruit and Flower Com.- of on Saturday.1 night. Mrs. Chas. Gibson has received Brent, sheep damages, $7; N. J. Mrs. J. Wright, Mrs. H. Swain, A large crowd attended the word that her son, LAC Leslie Woodley, live stock inspection, Mrs. J. Henry; Group Conveners Blue Ribbon Shorthorn Sale onJ This is subscription time! Gibson is in hospital suffering from tonsilitis. Miss Belch at her home in Mill-Z brook. j' nu.ned and operated by The Great Atlantic & Pacifie Tea Co. Ltd. Prices subject te arkef changes--we reserve thé right fo limit quantitie 1e Starkville Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson and Mr. Wm. Savery swith Mrs. Savery, who is at her daughter's, Mrs. C. Yule, Oshawa ...Mrs. Russell Savery and sdaughter at Elizabethville.. . Mrs. cForrester, Newport, and Mrs. Ed. 1Ruthven, Zion, at A. Dobson's. 1Sid Hallowell was in Toronto. -Mr. and Mrs. G. Pitt, Oshawa, and 1Mr. and Mrs. Victor Farrow at C. iAllin's, Kirby. . . Miss Doreen sFarrow and friend, also Betty yand Billy Farrow, motored to To- >ronto... Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hallo- well and son with Mr. and Mrs. >and Mrs. Sid Hallowell and fam- ;ily at H. Rusks, Port Hope... 1Ross and Lloyd Hallowell motor- ed to Peterboro. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Todd was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Saturday when their only daughter, Eileen was united in marriage to Mr. Donald Stapleton of Newtonville by Rev. J. McLachlan of Newton- ville. The bridesmaid was Miss Betty Stapleton, sister of the groom. The groomsman was Mr. Carl Todd, brother of the bride. The house was tastefully and beautifully decorated. We con- gratulate this fine young couple who will reside in Newtonville. Miss Todd will be much missed in this section. Mr. Hancock of Newcastle took the service at Shiloh on Sunday and delivered a fine sermon. .Mrs. Hugh Stapleton and son have returned to Oshawa after visiting at W. A. Hallowell's. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Trim is in the Sick Child- ren's Hospital, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and other frierîds from Perrytown en- joyed a goose dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Warren Carson's on Sunday. Bert Trim is hunting in the North Country. Miss Elsie Rowe was made the recipient of a lovely case of note paper from members of the Good- wiil Bible Class of Orono (of which she had been secretary since its inception) following her coming to Newcastle. Lieut. and Mrs. John Edwards, N.B., are visiting ber father, Mr. W. F. Rickard, and other relatives. Miss Ruth Symons, Reg.N., Osh- awa, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hancock, Peterboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hancock. Misses, Minnie and Patricia Pearce, 'oronto, spent the week- end wlth Mrs. H. R. Pearce. Stoker Harold Rogerson was home on a short leave fromn the East Coast. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thompson, [oronto, were Sunday guests of M,'rs. W. H. Cooke. Y.P.U. met Monday night with President Ross Allin in the chair. Miss Wylma Farrow, Missionary Convener, had charge of the worr hip and program and .led- Ini 9th, 1944 1 Newtonville THE CANADUN STAT19SMAM- 12towmAuvn.1r.r- rrTiTTR-qnAy. NOV. 9 - Mi 't 'j

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