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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Dec 1948, p. 12

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p PAG!ELvN Local BrandC i vil E. A. Fairman stepped Up froîy sere e iL OCC[lola Secretary to head of the Brancl Servie B.~uaaas President. Mr. S. J. W. Rickarc _______is Honorary President and Vice- Lookng hrogh he eceberPresidents are K. G. Werry andJ Lookng hrogh he eceberW. Braden. 1Imue of the Curi Service Associa- The new Secretary is Mr.J tion Of Ontario News we notice Parkhiii, whlle D. H. Wiilianý this acount of the meeting of the continues as Treasurer. Commit, BOwmanviiie Branch, whose mem- tee Chairmen are: J. Thompson- bers are cOmnPOue< Of staff per- Sick Committee; Mrs. L. M. Der. 0onnel of the Boys' Training smFoe n i ;M e Schooi:ton-Recreation. Ou ranch held elections on Mr. J.J. Brown, as last Presi. November n h xctv etwl eanamme i forthenewyea wee eectd. r. Executive. HAVE A HAPPY HOLIDAY With ibis, the greatest of holidays, before us, we join in thec good wishcs of the world to promoîe the spirit of good fellowship and peace on cari h. I Bowmanville A to Paris '0 'Ken Caverly, Proprietor 28 Division St. N. Phone 402 --- - --- --- mi .h J. t- Fit ty Yearu Ago - Dec. 14, 1889 ri Enfied-Messrs. Niddery and SNichois Bros., whiie hunting rec- ently secured twelve rabbits. Tyrone-A. W. Annis is getting e materiai on the ground for mak- -ing extensive changes in his barns Iand autbuiidings. A merry sleighioad of Bowman- viflians enjoyed a sleighride and spent a pleasant evening at Geo. Gray's, Newcastle. S. Piatton, Uxbridge, narrowiy escaped death whiie assisting his son-in-law, John Stevenson, Pick- ering, to tear down an aid log stable, a number of iogs fell on him bruising him badly. About thirty guests assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hamley, to itness the christening of their daughter, Lena, by Rev. J. J. Rae. Corp. Geo. Allun af this town fell from a telegraph pole in Ham- ilton a distance of 20 feet. No bones were broken but he was badly shaken Up. Coldest snap of the season Istruck here Monday night-10 be- low zero. Hampton-W. J. Inch bas been re-engaged as teacher at Perri- qman's school. Rd. Avery .has bought J. T. William's stock of groceries and will continue the business. Dec. 21 B.H.S. Commencement held in the Town Hall 'was a successfui affair. E. J. Fielding, M. E. G. Waddeil, S. M. Beilman and C. W. Barrett were presented with their senior diplomas. We congratulate Will Tale on obtaining second class honours at the Junior Exams of the Ontario School of Pharmacy. 1 J. A. McFeeters bas been ap- pointed dairy instructor of On- tario Agriculturai College, at Guelph. Tyrone-A pretty wedding took place at the home ai Ed Virtue, the contracting parties being Miss Jennie Kerr and Mr. Byron Far- rell. -Rev. Adams performed the ceremony. A line of sleighs bas passed to and fro through Tyronet of iate, laden with brick for R. Byer's prospective mansion. Clarke Union-John Sandercock lost one of bis best horses by fall- ing down a well. The barns and stf'hlcs of Eli Hicks, east of the village were destroyediby fire. Enfield-Wm. Knapp had a val- uable team of drivers kiiled on C.P.R. tracks. Courtice-Blake Courtice is, k$UWMNVIITE' NTARO URSDAY, DEC. I28e who reaily set this country on the morning and discovered that both An average of nearly 500 !ce- Trials often shadow p< w ,-path of true enterprise and free- proposais had carried by a two-to bergs break off Baffin Land 150 years &go soap, was to< dom and who hope their descend- one majority that they began to glaciers every year, and are for the common people, but In te Di an Disant astants will pursue that tried and have some quaims. In the morn- closely watched by North Atlan- was no soap opera to try tested human course. The Senate ing-after quiet they came to real- tic sea and air patrols. listen to, elther. From The. Statesman Files story wili appear next week. Ail ize that there were 177,606 citi -________ ___________________ 'the above are jottings from our1 zens tco benefit and that this totecl bagfui Of good things for youReservations. anthat old Father Tîme willbenracpd AT FABRICThe Radio Shop FOR CENTRENEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY B ATS . . . HORNS BALLOONS ... FAVOURS and > VAN WALKER and hlm ORCHESTRA Vocallst - Walter Scott JUBILEE PAVILION OSHAWA i r: ' i a I May the. comlng New Year bestov< upon you good healili. happiness and friendshîp - the most impor- tant possessions in lii e that mone>' clone can'i buyl VANY THANIS FOR YOUR VALUED PATRONAGE IN THE PAST YEAR. MAY WE RAVE THE PLEASURE 0F SERVING YOU AGAIN IN 1949 CHARTIRAN'S MEN'S WEAR 17 Ring St. E. Bowxanvsll. Phone 567 I 1 -,-UJ-ETD]ESWETS-I RMTE rtT8* I EE BE LMIIIIED VEGEMI3 ville, ,AOÏ»M- m â: m 1 f>iký

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